It is not empowering to be told that the only right way of thinking is “like a man” and the only right way of looking is “like a girl” (interpreting that as pre-pubertal, which is sick, but unfortunately what beauty ideals are today).
You are doing it so painfully wrong.
(and the rest of the quotes are like “Woman is the companion of man, gifted with equal mental capacity.” I mean, no offence, Gandhi, but I am an individual, not a companion, and I refuse to be defined by my relationships with men)