We need a feminist movement in which the facts of the case trump the identities of the parties involved. — Bari Weiss Copy Share Image
The feminist movement is way bigger than the word. I don't police people on what they call themselves, but equality and a… — Petra Collins Copy Share Image
I think that's my hope for a lot of the feminist movement is that the gender thing sort of stops being the… — Sara Bareilles Copy Share Image
I separated ways from the American feminist movement when they became anti-sexual. I believe embracing sexuality is a part of what it… — Hugh Hefner Copy Share Image
The feminist movement taught women to see themselves as victims of an oppressive patriarchy. ... Self-imposed victimhood is not a recipe for happiness. — Phyllis Schlafly Copy Share Image
People who are invested in feminist movements are going to be talking about it regardless. Because we have such powerful tools to… — Andi Zeisler Copy Share Image
It appears that America's anti-Biblical feminist movement is at last dying, thank God, and is possibly being replaced by a Christ-centered men's… — Jerry Falwell Copy Share Image
Even though I had a good income from my lectures, no one would give me a loan. The insanity almost drove me… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
“while the feminist movement of the 1970s was in part a “direct response to these conditions of early and pervasive marriage,” the… — Rebecca Traister Copy Share Image
“Paradoxically .. the very feminist movement that gave women more options also helped create pressure on many of us to be strong,… — Robin Stern Copy Share Image
My hopes for Iran's future lies with women first and foremost. Iran's feminist movement is very strong. This movement has no leader… — Shirin Ebadi Copy Share Image
The feminist movement is not about success for women. It is about treating women as victims and about telling women that you… — Phyllis Schlafly Copy Share Image
“And though often forgotten, the more radical wing of the second-wave feminist movement also argued for fundamental challenges to the free market… — Naomi Klein Copy Share Image
With the feminist movement - a good movement which I support - there's been more overt criticism of the male, an attitude… — Steven Berkoff Copy Share Image
“Linda is thirty-one years old, single, outspoken, and very bright. She majored in philosophy. As a student she was deeply concerned with… — Richard Bookstaber Copy Share Image
The point of the feminist movement wasnt simply to set our underwear on fire and muscle into small spaces in the male-dominated… — Mariella Frostrup Copy Share Image
Norman Mailer loved women so much. I mean probably more than anything in the world he loved women. He got put into… — John Buffalo Mailer Copy Share Image
“Feminist consciousness-raising has not significantly pushed women in the direction of revolutionary politics. For the most part, it has not helped women… — bell hooks Copy Share Image
“Stop telling me I’m oppressed…I’m not a victim. I don’t know why feminists are so hellbent on characterizing me as one…Feminists don’t… — Hannah Bleau Copy Share Image
“Like so many other things in the previous year, my politics had also been retooled by maternity. I began to suspect that… — Lisa Catherine Harper Copy Share Image
There is a true feminist movement in Buddhism that relates to the goddess Tārā. Following her cultivation of bodhicitta, the bodhisattva's motivation,… — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
“A theory in the flesh means one where the physical realities of our lives- our skin color, the land or concrete we… — Michelle Cliff Copy Share Image
“To win acknowledgment that women own the property in their persons thus seems to strike a decisive blow against patriarchy, but historically,… — Carole Pateman Copy Share Image
If we are ever to construct a feminist movement that is not based on the premise that men and women are always… — Bell Hooks Copy Share Image
“In a culture which holds the two-parent patriarchal family in higher esteem than any other arrangement, all children feel emotionally insecure when… — bell hooks Copy Share Image
“First off, as has been well stated by many Indigenous Feminists before us, the idea of gender equality did not come from… — Erin Konsmo Copy Share Image
During the fifties, for example, the American character appeared with someconsistency that became a model of manhood adopted by many men: the… — Robert Bly Copy Share Image
“Take Canada again: why does Canada have the health-care program it does? Up until the mid-1960s, Canada and the United States had… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
I would say that each of us has only one thing to gain from the feminist movement: Our whole humanity. Because gender… — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
“There is a widespread assumption that simply because my generation of women has the good fortune to live in a world touched… — Ariel Levy Copy Share Image
“A significant step for a feminist movement is to recognize what has not ended. And this step is a very hard step.… — Sara Ahmed Copy Share Image
“Sulkowicz’s genius was to make her burden tangible, and in so doing make it something others could share. Solidarity has been a… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
I believe and support the feminist movement, but I am not generally interested in considering women's rights in relation to equality with… — Shirin Neshat Copy Share Image
The most important movement in the world is the feminist movement. If we can really figure out what's going on between men… — Utah Phillips Copy Share Image
I think women were gradually becoming more independent - the feminist movement of the Sixties didn't just spring out of nowhere. — Chris Chibnall Copy Share Image
“The basis for the feminist movement was a striving for equality between the sexes. Women can write erotica; therefore, men can write… — Josip Novakovich Copy Share Image
I feel the feminist movement has excluded black women. You cannot talk about being black and a woman within traditional feminist dialogue. — Katori Hall Copy Share Image
The deception at the heart of the feminist movement is nowhere more apparent than in the silence with which self-professed feminists and… — Caroline Glick Copy Share Image