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If others had not been foolish, we should be so.
— William Blake
Refusal to stand up for what you believe in weakens individual morality and ethics as well as those of the culture.
— Bell Hooks
A love ethic presupposes that everyone has the right to be free, to live fully and well.
— Bell Hooks
In Czechoslovakia there is no such thing as freedom of the press. In the United States there is no such thing as freedom from the press.
— Martina Navratilova
While the will to love is present in very young children, they still need guidance in the ways of love.
— Bell Hooks
In truth, true love is all about work.
— Bell Hooks
You started caring about somebody, you did stupid things.
— Kameron Hurley
As feminism has changed academia by enlarging what is taught, academia has sometimes changed feminism.
— Gloria Steinem
To bring a love ethic to every dimension of our lives, our society would need to embrace change.
— Bell Hooks
I'd like to work with John Waters. I grew up in Maryland, so I'm a huge Waters fan.
— Judah Friedlander
The idea that women are 'our own worst enemies' forces us to admit that we don't have the power to be, even if we wanted too.
— Gloria Steinem
Some people are far more cognizant than others but sensitivity has its own cross to bear and ample insight, in many cases, can bring on disquietude.
— Donna Lynn Hope
To be loving is to be open to grief, to be touched by sorrow, even sorrow that is unending.
— Bell Hooks
Love allows us to confront these negative realities in a manner that is life-affirming and life enhancing.
— Bell Hooks
That's the way it is in our house, everybody knowing things but pretending they don't.
— Claire Keegan
Everyone has a home but me.
— Gloria Steinem
All awakening to love is spiritual awakening
— Bell Hooks
Discipline and devotion are necessary to the practice of love, all the more so when relationships are just beginning.
— Bell Hooks