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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I would [call myself a feminist], yes, I believe in the unadulterated advancement of women. And we have so far to go still.
I just don't know any other word than "feminist" that describes a person who believes women are people.
If I seem like a radical it's because I have seen things that others have not. — © Sylvia Earle
If I seem like a radical it's because I have seen things that others have not.
My goal in life is to change the entire social and economic structure of western civilization, to make it a feminist world.
I grew up in a working-class Israeli family, which was feminist only in its female-dominated structure.
No radical change on the plane of history is possible without crime.
If you look up feminist in the dictionary, it just means someone who believes men and women have equal rights.
It's quite amazingly radical, what their [the Kochs] vision of America would be.
I'm a pessimist if I'm not careful, a feminist, a Black,...an oil-and-water combination of ambition, laziness, insecurity, certainty, and drive.
I don't think there's anything wrong with feminist uplift. That's how we got credit cards in our own name.
I've come, even as a feminist, to dread the phrase 'female friendship,' because it tends to signal overdetermined relationships.
The most radical thing that I can do is share how happy I am.
The feminist spirit still lives! It shows most boldly among younger women from the millennial generation. — © Gail Sheehy
The feminist spirit still lives! It shows most boldly among younger women from the millennial generation.
From the moments Obama took office, he has downplayed the threats from radical Islamists.
I have always tried to be a woman who protects other women. I have a sister, I have daughters, I have girlfriends, and I was raised by a feminist mother.
I grew up in a bit of a feminist fantasy with a single mom. I was totally shielded, in a way, from an idea that I couldn't do something.
Feminist thinking teaches us all, especially, how to love justice and freedom in ways that foster and affirm life.
My grandfather was the first feminist in my life. He taught me if a woman can do something, a man will respect her.
I am suggesting that the radical of poetry lies not in the resolution of doubts but in their proliferation
Psychology ought certainly to give the teacher radical help.
I've been a feminist since I was a teenager, but originally it was because I wanted to make the world a better place for me.
The threat from radical Islamic jihadists is real and needs to be taken seriously.
The most radical thing I ever did was to stay put.
Women may be the one group that grows more radical with age.
Artists are the gate keepers of truth. We are civilization’s radical voice.
Radical Acceptance is the willingness to experience ourselves and our lives as it is.
Besides, when you say you're a feminist it annoys the bigots and the old farts and the prissy ladies so much, it's kind of irresistible.
Every woman, whether or not they're comfortable with the term 'feminist,' probably wants to be equal to men, and that is fundamentally what feminism is about.
I'm sure the hard-core feminist will say we're trapped, but I think viewers see how empowered we are.
The radical right is so homophobic that they're blaming global warming on the AIDS quilt.
I think a way that feminist photographers work is turning what was the object into the subject and really making it our own.
You may debate whether the Disney heroines fit the feminist standard, but they don't live in a democracy. Remember, they're princesses.
I'm sure it's why I'm such an odd duck in my feminist generation, because I've always been equally fair to men.
Putting women in military combat is the cutting edge of the feminist goal to force us into an androgynous society.
I love the way Tina Fey and Amy Poehler made the first-ever feminist Golden Globes.
Well, the 80s was when it started in my view. That is when you got radical multiculturalism that hit.
I'm a feminist, of course, and I feel as if I'm very politically correct, although I do question what's PC and what's not - I don't just accept what I'm told.
You come to a point where you give up on holding yourself to a perfect feminist ideal - it just feels stifling. — © Jessica Valenti
You come to a point where you give up on holding yourself to a perfect feminist ideal - it just feels stifling.
Being unapologetic about my body, my sexuality, my life's decisions is a political belief that, as a feminist, I strongly espouse.
When I make a film about a woman, it is possible that my feminist politics surfaces somewhere but it is not with the intention of propagating feminism.
Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America...
Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal.
GTMO has been a goldmine of intelligence about radical Islamic terrorism.
Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life with the Heart of a Buddha.
Universal suffrage is sound in principle. The radical element is right.
There's a lot of active radical thought today but not much action.
In academic circles, especially, I was criticized for lacking morals, values, and ethics. I'm feeding that angry feminist reading of my work.
You come to a point where you give up on holding yourself to a perfect feminist ideal — it just feels stifling. — © Jessica Valenti
You come to a point where you give up on holding yourself to a perfect feminist ideal — it just feels stifling.
I'm not a bleeding-heart feminist, but I do like to call out that stuff in my act. It's nice when you find a perspective that no one has hit on.
One of my experiences around feminist risk and change is that it's difficult, if not impossible, to put new wine into old wineskins.
If the writer is a woman, feminist or not, it will give the language something that it would not have if it had been used by a man.
Trans women of color dangerously fall in between the cracks of racial justice, feminist and LGbt movements.
I've set the bar high in terms of having a very feminist attitude towards how I present my body.
For some reason, the word 'feminist' freaks people out, but when you look it up, all it means is equal opportunity.
One of the signs that you may not grasp the unique, radical nature of the gospel is that you are certain that you do.
When you are younger and more radical, the police seem like the enemy.
I am a radical in thought (and principle) and a conservative in method (and conduct).
Governments do not like to face radical remedies; it is easier to let politics predominate.
There comes a point in nearly every book event I've done when a little feminist revolt stirs inside the crowd.
I wouldn't call myself a feminist. I am just me. I like boxing and acting and doing my charity work.
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