A man must know how to fly in the face of opinion; a woman to submit to it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
How was I going to make a man fly? How was I going to convince the public that an actor could fly?
Each test pilot I know considers him, or herself, now that there are women, to be the very best. It's very demeaning to step down the ladder once in a while.
Men think a woman should not have an opinion.
A woman will toss her head and a man will say, 'Oh she's trying to pick me up,' when in fact she's not doing that at all. So, women actually have to be a little careful with what they do, because men will pick up things that they didn't mean.
Men display less self-doubt and lead with what seems always like a sense of force and direction. We are not as familiar with women leaders, and so we question their skills. As women, we always need to work harder to prove our competence.
A woman is gentle, soft, delicate, and a man's position is to protect her, help her up stairs, make sure she's in the car safely first. Take good care of your woman, and the sky's the limit!
If you're a man and you ask questions, you're a genius; if you're a woman, you're difficult.
Aerial flight is one of that class of problems with which men will never have to cope.
A man's got to do what a man's got to do. A woman must do what he can't.
In 'The Force Awakens,' women as well as men are in positions of authority. And you don't have to work hard to do that - it's not a statement, it's the world.