A Quote by Lizz Winstead

The second you realize you're not alienated, that makes you empowered. — © Lizz Winstead
The second you realize you're not alienated, that makes you empowered.
Young people, when informed and empowered, when they realize that what they do truly makes a difference, can indeed change the world.
The Internet has empowered us. It has empowered you, it has empowered me, and it has empowered some other guys as well.
It's cold water in the face to realize you're not nearly as special and as unusual as you might have thought when you were an alienated teenager.
We are alienated, so alienated that the self must disguise itself as an extraterrestrial in order not to alarm us with the truly bizarre dimensions that it encompasses.
Personally speaking, growing up as a gay man before it was as socially acceptable as it is now, I knew what it was to feel different, to feel alienated and to feel not like everyone else. But the very same thing that made me monstrous to some people also empowered me and made me who I was.
It's really important for your team to be not just feel empowered but actually be empowered.
I love anything that makes you feel empowered. I'm 'bout that - you can't be scared.
Remember Graham Green's dictum that childhood is the bank balance of the writer? I think that all writers feel alienated. Most of us go back to an alienated childhood in some way or another. I know that I do.
Optimism is an alienated form of faith, pessimism an alienated form of despair.
When you stop to think about it, so many films today where we don't have that kind of contact are films about alienation. About alienated feelings. We are much more alienated from our colleagues nowadays.
I want women to choose something that makes them feel empowered and fantastic and admired by many people.
I don't think any of my desires or beliefs or other mental states are external to me. Many people will occasionally feel alienated from the motives for an action - "whatever possessed me to do that?". Note, however, that some people feel alienated from the white hairs that recently appeared on their heads - "who put them there?", they might ask the mirror - but the white hairs are still theirs. Similarly, I might feel alienated from an action or a mental state because it does not fit with my visceral self - image.
I learn every day what it means to love myself, and I'm constantly figuring out what makes me feel empowered.
People who feel alienated have little trust in the institutions of our society. This adds to the wider sense of disaffection and makes it more difficult for our politics to work.
I think if you want to be seen as an intelligent woman, you can't be someone who feels empowered and sexy. I just don't understand who makes these rules, and frankly, I'm not interested in them.
The touring makes you take a step back. It makes you realize how your lifestyle has changed.
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