Misogynist Quotes
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I'm no stranger to a bit of sexist backlash, but I was surprised by the level of vicious and misogynist hate I received.
— Anita Sarkeesian
Either you are a feminist or you are a sexist/misogynist. There is no box marked 'other.'
— Ani DiFranco
Leaving one religion for the sake of another one is like breaking with a rapist for the sake of dating a misogynist.
— M.F. Moonzajer
To a misogynist: To err is woman.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I think Donald Trump is a bigot and a misogynist.
— Debbie Wasserman Schultz
My life views on sex, men, dating, and self-worth were sculpted with the unfiltered ramblings of a drunken misogynist.
— Maggie Young
One day you will wake up & there won't be any more time to do the things you've always wanted. Do it now.
— Paulo Coelho
But perhaps there are two sides to everyone.
— K. Weikel
If you do ever decide to go on testosterone, build yourself into a good man. The last thing the world needs is another misogynist prick.
— Ivan E. Coyote
Yes. Yes I am. I am a completely demented misogynist.
— Bret Easton Ellis
To find yourself, lose yourself in search of knowledge and love.
— Debasish Mridha
Life is not yours to take.
— Richard Paul Evans
If you go to places like YouTube, it's a cesspool, and a lot of the comments are really horrifying and misogynist and harassing.
— Jessica Valenti
Veronika had accused her father of being a misogynist and Thomas had told Veronika to stop acting like a pseudo lesbian intellectual.
— Liane Moriarty
A true leader never puts his ego ahead of his assets.
— Neal Shusterman
On one hand, you've got 'decent' men, and on the other you've got neanderthal misogynist bawbags - and the middle ground is what's disappearing.
— Val McDermid
Every misogynist came out of a woman.
— Mat Johnson
In death, we are not defined by what we did or who we were but by what we meant to others. How well we loved and were loved in return.
— Allison Pearson