"There is a growing strength in women but it's in the forehead, not the forearm"
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The subtext is double-edged. Sills is pushing back on caricatures of women’s liberation as a bid to imitate men physically, but she’s also smuggling in a critique of the way women are permitted power: be brilliant, not threatening; lead, but do it with poise, not force. It’s a line that flatters women’s intelligence while revealing the narrow corridor they’re often forced to walk.
There’s also generational savvy here. Coming of age mid-century, Sills watched “strong woman” get treated as novelty or punchline. Her phrasing turns that into a quiet boast: the revolution isn’t arm-wrestling; it’s out-thinking the room, then taking the room anyway.
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"There is a growing strength in women but it's in the forehead, not the forearm." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-a-growing-strength-in-women-but-its-in-38430/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







