On International Women’s Day, Google Doodle highlights quotes of 13 inspirational women
Google Doodle, which has its own way of marking a particular day, on the occasion of International Women’s Day displayed colorful illustrations of the word women written in 11 languages including Hindi, Bengali, English, Urdu and other languages.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Google Doodle is celebrating the day with the illustrations of inspirational quotes by women who have been influential in their lives and a source of inspiration for many others. Google Doodle illustrated quotes from 13 notable women representing different nations who have played a role to empower women, followed their dreams and succeeded to bring a change in society.
Google Doodle, which has its own way of marking any particular day, on the occasion of International Women’s Day displayed colorful illustrations of the word women written in 11 languages including Hindi, Bengali, English, Urdu and other languages.
Once you click on any particular illustration, a quote pops in which let the user scroll through other quotes written by influential women across the world and who have been aspiring for millions out there.
Women’s Day almost has century-old roots as for the very first time, it was on February 28, 1909, when women’s day was first organized by Socialist Party of America, however, it was on March 8, 1919, when International Women’s Day was celebrated for the very first time.
Marking the day, Google Doodle has collected inspirational quotes written by 13 influential women from across the globe who have achieved dreams against all the odds and representing fraternities like writers, scientists, artists and athletes.
Here is the collection of quotes illustrated by Google Doodle to celebrate International Women’s Day
1. Dr. Mae Jemison: “Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations”
2. Emma Herwegh: “Let nothing bind you in the world other than your highest inner truth”
3. Chimamanda Adichie: “I matter. I matter equally. Not ‘if only’, not ‘as long as’. I matter. Full stop.”
4. Frida Kahlo: “Feet, what do I need them for if I have wings to fly?”
5. Marina Tsvetaeva: “Wings are freedom only when they are wide open in flight. On one’s back, they are a heavy-weight.”
6. George Sand: “The future can awaken in a more beautiful way than the past.”
7. Millicent Fawcett: “Courage calls to courage everywhere.”
8. Mary Kom: “Do not say you are weak, because you are a woman.”
9. Zaha Hadid: “I really believe in the idea of the future.”
10. Clarice Lispector: “I am stronger than myself.”
11. NL Beno Zephine: “We are too precious to let disappointments enter our minds.”
12. Sanmao: “A person who has at least one dream has a reason to be strong.”
13. Yoko Ono: “A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.”
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