Roxane Gay Quotes
Top 62 wise famous quotes and sayings by Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay Famous Quotes & Sayings
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People do terrible things all the time, but we don't regularly disown our humanity. We disavow the terrible things.
We have to believe that we can hold different points of view without labeling each other bad feminists.
The notion that I should be fine with the status quo even if I am not wholly affected by the status quo is repulsive.
This is the real problem feminism faces. Too many people are willfully ignorant about what the word means and what the movement aims to achieve.
I reject the idea that when young women make choices with which we disagree, they are acting without autonomy.
Demands for solidarity can quickly turn into demands for groupthink, making it difficult to express nuance.
Most of the serious disagreement I get comes through email or social media, where people are more comfortable.
It's hard to be told to lighten up because if you lighten up any more, you're going to float the fuck away.
Public intellectuals are often put in the position of having their words, no matter how off-the-cuff, treated as doctrine.
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.
I don't want the whole of my writing or my intellectual energy given over to race because I have diverse interests.
Day after day with them, I see more and more of my parents in me. I see where all my quirks come from. I see my future.
I think Lena Dunham is a very bright and very interesting writer, and what she's accomplished at such a young age absolutely impresses me.
Margaret Sanger didn't just introduce the idea of birth control into our culture at large, she freed women from indenture to their bodies.
I believe feminism is grounded in supporting the choices of women even if we wouldn't make certain choices for ourselves.
It's disheartening that people think that Donald Sterling is the outlier and that he's the exception and not the rule.
If you feel like it's hard to be friends with women, consider that maybe women aren't the problem. Maybe it's just you.
I keep trying to imagine a universe in which too many public figures declaring themselves feminists would be a bad thing.
With my writing, I generally just pretend that no one's reading it. I allow myself that delusion so that I can write the things that I write.
I love romantic comedies. I know how terrible they are, but I love them! And I don't think that makes me less of a feminist.
In Haiti, beach bodies are simply bodies, and beach reads are simply books, because the beach is all around you.
For celebrities, privacy is utterly nonexistent. You are asked intrusive questions about your personal life. You can be photographed at any moment.
Some women being empowered does not prove the patriarchy is dead. It proves that some of us are lucky.
You have to be consistent. You have to be yourself. You have to be committed to what you're doing. You have to not be afraid to be ambitious.
I recognize that I'm human, and the older I get, the more I realize how fallible I am, how fallible we all are.
I try to understand faith and religion. I was raised by wonderful Catholic parents who were deeply faithful and taught us that God is a God of love.
I am a bad feminist and a good woman. I am trying to become better in how I think and say and do - without abandoning what makes me human.
What worries me is that 'post-racial' America is not that different from the Americas that have preceded us, and it might not ever be.
In truth, feminism is flawed because it is a movement powered by people and people are inherently flawed.
There are all kinds of people who continue to be largely ignored by advertisers, whose lives largely go unseen. They deserve their moment.
My tweeting is cool and calm unless I am riled up about something and then I just surrender to the fury of my fingers.
Maybe true love isn't out there for me, but I can sublimate my loneliness with the notion that true love is out there for someone.
So many of us are reaching out, hoping someone out there will grab our hands and remind us we are not as alone as we fear.
My parents have been married for 42 years. Their marriage has been - from what I can see - a happy one.
I approach most things in life with a dangerous level of confidence to balance my generally low self-esteem.
Just write and love what you're writing. And if you're not loving what you're writing, take a look at why and fix that.
Want nothing but the best for your friends because when your friends are happy and successful, it's probably going to be easier for you to be happy.