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Things Quotes by Eve Ensler
- I began to see my body like an iPad or a car. I would drive it and demand things from it. It had no limits.…
- Be transparent as wind, be as possible and relentless and dangerous, be what moves things forward without needing to leave a mark, be part of…
- Naming things, breaking through taboos and denial is the most dangerous, terrifying, and crucial work. This has to happen in spite of political climates or…
- One of the most radical things women can do is to love their body.
- I think for me, happiness is crucial, but I think we think that happiness comes from amassing goods and getting things and being loved and…
- I think that anytime you get clear about what your mission is or what your focus wants to be, things start to come together in…
- When you bring consciousness to anything, things begin to shift.
- The older you get, the more you are aware that everybody has a certain way of seeing things, which they have to honour.
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- Change in all things is sweet. — Aristotle
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- Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and choice, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason… — Aristotle