"Just live! Live now! Don't wait, and don't let anyone tell you that you're a work in progress."
"There were moments from my childhood when I remembered realizing that I was too big. I carried them around as weapons to use against myself, to remind myself there was something wrong with me."
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Lindy West
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Lindy West is a writer and feminist known for her impactful work on body positivity and social justice, particularly in her book 'Shrill'.
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"Indignation and determination are much more constructive emotions than shame and embarrassment. And feminism was this engine that turned one into the other."
"The narrative for girls is that you just hang around and wait to be "chosen" and then you belong to somebody and you live happily ever after. There isn't room for more nuanced concerns about the creepy proprietary nature of that relationship model, or the breadth of what fulfillment really means for women."
"We only get one life. Wasting someone's time is the subtlest form of murder."
"Abortion. Feminism. Online harassment. Social justice. Women's "no"s are constantly doubted and eroded in our culture. Saying "no" and sticking to it - and, especially, doing that where other women can see it - is a political statement."
"On a practical level, I'm uncomfortable at comedy clubs because there are so many shitty dude comics who have made my life miserable. If I go to a comedy club and I look around, I don't know which of the dudes lining the wall told me that I was too fat to get raped. It makes me nauseous. But that was a couple years ago, and meanwhile, comedy has changed a lot."