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Quotes About Feminism

If a woman wants to take her husband's name, that's her choice, and I still think she can be feminist while doing that.
~ Roxane Gay
I do consider myself to be a feminist.
~ Isla Fisher
As a result of the feminist revolution, 'feminine' becomes an abusive epithet.
~ Wyndham Lewis
I'm a body positive, fat-loving feminist. That's who I am off-screen.
~ Natasha Rothwell
I would love for everyone to be a feminist, but I have to respect people's choices. If you don't want to be a feminist and don't want to claim feminism, that's entirely your right.
~ Roxane Gay
I think it was really entering my 30s that I began to embrace feminism and call myself a feminist.
~ Roxane Gay
I define my work as a feminist act and a political act because I'm black and a woman. You don't necessarily have to claim that, but the act of making art itself is a political and feminist act when you're a woman.
~ Mickalene Thomas
You can't be a woman and not be a feminist, I don't think. If you care about the world and the world you exist in and your rights.
~ Sally Hawkins
I'm a feminist with a capital 'F' and have always had a passion for policy.
~ Reshma Saujani
I'm definitely a feminist.
~ Daisy Lowe
I still consider myself a feminist.
~ Suzanne Vega
Women have seen that they have locked themselves up with feminist writing.
~ Nathalie Sarraute
To be a feminist is to be alive.
~ Margaret Cho
I wasn't an active feminist in the '60s, never have been.
~ Doris Lessing
I would like to think I am feminist in some sorts.
~ Jessie Ware
The most empowering feminist act is for women to be taught about the ways babies bond and then decide what they want to do.
~ Mayim Bialik
The Feminist Me says that a woman's right to her own body should be inviolate at all times, free from fear of peeping paps.
~ Julie Burchill
Feminism to me means fighting. It's a very nuanced, complex thing, but at the very core of it I'm a feminist because I don't think being a girl limits me in any way.
~ Tavi Gevinson
I'm a feminist. God, yes! A bra-burning, building-burning feminist.
~ Romola Garai
In terms of men being feminist allies, it's just important to speak from your own place. I'd love to hear men singing about masculinity and the damage it does to them.
~ Kathleen Hanna
I kind of love that there's not really a feminist canon; or maybe there is, but it's being changed, that it's a constantly moving canon in the feminist blogosphere. I love that.
~ Jessica Valenti
At five I was already a feminist, and nobody used the word in Chile yet.
~ Isabel Allende
I consider myself a feminist living in a post-feminist era.
~ Kim Cattrall
You could call me a 'card-carrying feminist,' if there were a card to carry.
~ Susannah Grant