Top 30 Eve Ensler Quotes

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One of the most radical things women can do is to love

One of the most radical things women can do is to love their body.
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I really want to help stop violence toward women.
Eve Ensler
I wake up every day and I think, ‘I’m breathing! It’s a good day.’
Eve Ensler
I think when people begin to tell their stories, everything changes, because not only are you legitimised in the telling of your story and are you found, literally, like you matter, you exist in the telling of your story, but when you hear your story be told, you suddenly exist in community and with others.
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When you listen to other women’s stories you begin to understand your own better and you begin to find ways back through and with each other.
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Well, the tyranny of masculinity and the tyranny of patriarchy I think has been much more deadly to men than it has to women. It hasn’t killed our hearts. It’s killed men’s hearts. It’s silenced them; it’s cut them off.
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Since cancer, I feel like I have dreams rather than ambitions, visions rather than plans.
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People are sad. People are broke. People are worried about money, people are worried that they’re not enough and not amounting to anything and they don’t feel good about themselves. People have rough times, and everybody’s pretending it’s not true, and we need to break that veneer.
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Before cancer, I was obviously disconnected. I had a tumor the size of a mango inside me and didn’t do anything about it. It wasn’t like I didn’t know something was wrong.
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Why are women immobile? Because so many feel like they’re waiting for someone to say, ‘You’re good, you’re pretty, I give you permission.’
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I’m a nomad. I have a place in New York in the Flatiron District, and I have a place in Paris in Ile Saint-Louis, and I spend a lot of time in Congo.
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I grew up in a tradition where having ideas and contributing to the community and creating art that had an impact on the world mattered. That’s part of the Jewish tradition.
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Theater has an incredible capacity to move people to social change, to address issues, to inspire social revolution.
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When I wrote ‘The Good Body,’ I turned 40 and suddenly had this stomach. It seemed like the end of the world. Because I didn’t value my body. I was constantly judging it, but I also didn’t live in it.
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I would rate the fact that I get to be alive a big beautiful 10. Satisfaction with myself – work in progress.
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I’ve been involved in social activism my entire life, and I would argue that many people involved in social activist movements have done very little work on themselves.
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My dream is that people will find a way back home, into their bodies, to connect with the earth, to connect with each other, to connect with the poor, to connect with the broken, to connect with the needy, to connect with people calling out all around us, to connect with the beauty, poetry, the wildness.
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I think I’ve always had these two currents, equally strong, of wanting to change the world and make the world better and fight injustices and fight violence, and then being an artist, which is a very different strain.
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I’m in good shape. My cancer means I have lost a lot of organs and I’m a lot lighter. I have devoted myself to yoga and I’m doing handstands.
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I think theatre to some extent is always about telling stories, isn’t it, and I think what I’ve learned is that freedom comes when you tell your story; freedom comes when you tell the truth.
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Geography does not define you – love does.
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I was born in Manhattan and grew up in Scarsdale. Scarsdale didn’t work for me as a place at all.
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Do I think it’s great that we have a celebrity system where some people matter and some people don’t? No. But do I think we’ll always create icons and legends? Yeah, I probably do.
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The minute someone tells you you have cancer, it’s kind of like you die. You really do die. It’s like you get that you’re mortal.
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I’m a feminist; I grew up with feminism, but I also think there’s a way in which we need to shake things up so that we can push it further and in other directions.
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Unless men are active allies, we’ll never end violence against women and girls.
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Cancer essentially lives in us and becomes activated at some point, and then cells begin to psychotically divide. Initially, the cancer cell looks like other cells and the body invites it in.
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If you are connected to your own internal being, it is very hard to be screwing and destroying and hurting another human being, because you’ll be feeling what they’re feeling. If you’re separated, it’s not a hard thing to do at all.
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When you destroy a population, once femicide happens, we’re going to see the end of humanity, because I don’t know how you sustain a future without vitalised women.
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I try not to think about what people think of me. You can’t, because then you get hung up in all the people who love you, and you’ve also got all the people who hate you, because of what you’re doing.
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