18 Quotes & Sayings By Lindy West

Lindy West is a writer, author, comedian, and editor of the popular feminist blog The Shire Post. Her How to Be a Woman was published by Harper Collins in 2015. She's also the author of two books of personal essays, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman and Scrappy Little Nobody. Lindy is a correspondent for the New York Times Magazine and has written for Rookie Magazine, Jezebel, Vice, GQ, The Hairpin, xoJane, The Hairpin, Marie Claire UK, Glamour, ELLE UK, Cosmopolitan UK, Cosmo US Read more

She was born in Oakland California in 1979 to parents who are both very funny people.

Why, when men hate themselves, it’s women who take the...
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Why, when men hate themselves, it’s women who take the beatings. Lindy West
Real change is slow, hard, and imperceptible.
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Real change is slow, hard, and imperceptible. Lindy West
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The truth is I don't give a damn why anyone has an abortion. I believe unconditionally in the right of people with uteruses to decide what grow inside of their body and feeds on their blood and endangers their life and reroutes their future. There are no "good" abortions and "bad" abortions, there are only pregnant people who want them and pregnant people who don't, pregnant people who have access and support and pregnant people who face institutional roadblocks and lies. Lindy West
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Thanks for nothing, regular human mom. Footnote: nothing except for the unconditional love and support and meticulous care to make sure I faced the world fully informed about my body and reproductive health. Lindy West
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I think the most important thing I do in my professional life today is delivering public, impermeable "no"s and sticking to them. I say no to people who prioritize being cool over being good. I say no to misogynists who want to weaponize my body against me. I say no to men who feel entitled to my attention and reverence, who treat everything the light touches as a resource for them to burn. I say no to religious zealots who insist that I am less important than an embryo. I say no to my own instinct to stay quiet. Lindy West
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Feminism is really just the long slow realization that the things you love hate you. Lindy West
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There is nothing novel or comedic or righteous about men using the threat of sexual violence to control non-compliant women. This is how society has always functioned. Stay indoors, women. Stay safe. Stay quiet. Stay in the kitchen. Stay pregnant. Stay our of the world. IF you want to talk about silencing, censorship, placing limits and consequences on speech, this is what it looks like. Lindy West
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I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT KING TRITON. Specifically, King, why are you elderly but with the body of a teenage Beastmaster? How do you maintain those monster pecs? Do they have endocrinologists under the sea? Because I am scheduling you some bloodwork... Question: How come, when they turn back into humans at the end of Beauty and the Beast, Chip is a four-year-old boy, but his mother, Mrs. Potts, is like 107? Perhaps you're thinking, "Lindy, you are remembering it wrong. That kindly, white-haired, snowman-shaped Mrs. Doubtfire situation must be Chip's grandmother." Not so, champ! She's his mom. Look it up. She gave birth to him four years ago.. As soon as you become a mother, apparently, you are instantly interchangeable with the oldest woman in the world, and / or sixteen ounces of boiling brown water with a hat on it. Take a sec and contrast Mrs. Pott's literally spherical body with the cut-diamond abs of King Triton, father of seven. Lindy West
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I listened to Howard Stern every morning in college. I loved Howard. I still do, though I had to achingly bow out as my feminism solidified. (In a certain light, feminism is just the long, slow realization that the stuff you love hates you.) Lindy West
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In a certain light, feminism is just the long, slow realization that the stuff you love hates you Lindy West
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Don’t tell thin women to eat a cheeseburger. Don’t tell fat women to put down the fork. Don’t tell underweight men to bulk up. Don’t tell women with facial hair to wax, don’t tell uncircumcised men they’re gross, don’t tell muscular women to go easy on the dead-lift, don’t tell dark-skinned women to bleach their vagina, don’t tell black women to relax their hair, don’t tell flat-chested women to get breast implants, don’t tell “apple-shaped” women what’s “flattering, ” don’t tell mothers to hide their stretch marks, and don’t tell people whose toes you don’t approve of not to wear flip-flops. And so on, etc, etc, in every iteration until the mountains crumble to the sea. Basically, just go ahead and CEASE telling other human beings what they “should” and “shouldn't” do with their bodies unless a) you are their doctor, or b) SOMEBODY GODDAMN ASKED YOU. Lindy West
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[He] made me feel lonely, and being alone with another person is much worse than being alone all by yourself. Lindy West
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The rich aren't paying for luxury - they're paying for basic humanity. Lindy West
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I don't have to justify its awesomeness/activeness/healthiness/usefulness to anyone, because it is MINE. Not yours. Lindy West
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I desperately want to help, but the truth is, I don't know. I used to hate myself; eventually, I didn't anymore. I used to be shy; eventually, I made my living by talking too much. Lindy West
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We only get one life. Wasting someone’s time is the subtlest form of murder. Lindy West
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I used to try to be cool. I said things that I didn't believe about other people, and celebrities, and myself; I wrote mean jokes for cheap, "edgy" laughs; I neglected good friendships for shallow one; I insisted I wasn't a feminist; I nodded along with casual misogyny in hopes that shitty dudes would like me. Lindy West