“Ariana's likes, while not an outright confirmation of the validity of the news, sure do look suspiciously like confirmation of the validity of the news.”— Claire Dodson, teenvogue.com
“Did she really say the rude comment the gossip columnist said she said? Was Duff simply feuding with herself the entire time? We’ll never know, and that’s why I can’t let it go.”— Allie Jones, thecut.com
“Either Glover and Gambino are the same dude, or this woman is cheating on both of them. These hoes ain’t loyal.”— Drew Landry, medium.com
“Don't make idols of human beings. The cult of celebrity is a big part of why we're in the mess we're in as a society-- b/c we worship images of fame & fortune often in absence of substance. I'm not saying don't be a fan or don't have a hero. I'm saying don't worship human beings.”— Bree Newsome, twitter.com
“I can say 'I love you' and mean 'I hate you,' and I can say 'I hate you' and mean 'I love you.'”— Isabella Rossellini, vulture.com
“I remember a night when Wayne Gretzky insulted Michael Jordan at the table. It was a private salon game. Michael had ordered a drink from the cocktail waitress, and he gave her a five-dollar chip. Wayne took it off the cocktail waitress's tray, gave it back to Michael, grabbed a hundred-dollar chip…”— Rich Strafella, sbnation.com
“In Grace’s account, she told Ansari “Let’s relax for a moment, let’s chill,” when she says he went for a condom too early for her comfort. While it may not have been the “absolutely not” or “fuck no” that tweeters the world over seem to scold Grace for not emitting, in millennial parlance, “let’s re…”— Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, jezebel.com
“Especially in these times in Hollywood, it seems fair for people to point out this potential hypocrisy of Timberlake. Part of this change as a society involves having difficult discussions and scrutinizing our own actions, and if Timberlake is willing to put forward his vocal support for women in th…”— Taylor Maple, bustle.com
“I simply am a damaged human swimming in a pool of emotions everyday of my life. There's a ragin' violent storm inside of my heart at all times. I don't know what peace feels like. I don't know how to relax.”— Kid Cudi, facebook.com
“At the moment … the clearer signal to men and to younger people is, deny it. Because if you take responsibility for what you did, your life’s going to get ruined.”— Matt Damon, abcnews.go.com
“You don’t get to be hierarchical with abuse. And you don’t get to tell women that because some guy only showed them their penis that their pain isn't as great as a woman who was raped.”— Minnie Driver, twitter.com
“There's a difference between patting someone on the butt and rape or child molestation. Both of those behaviours need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn’t be conflated.”— Matt Damon, abcnews.go.com
“It’s the micro that makes the macro. I have been a victim of each component of the sexual assault spectrum of which you speak. They all hurt. And they are all connected to a patriarchy intertwined with normalized, accepted--even welcomed-- misogyny. We are not outraged because someone grabbed our as…”— Alyssa Milano, twitter.com
“We can work with that.” I don’t know Louis C.K.. I’ve never met him. I’m a fan of his, but I don’t imagine he’s going to do those things again. You know what I mean? I imagine the price that he’s paid at this point is so beyond anything that he — I just think that we have to kind of start delineatin…”— Matt Damon, abcnews.go.com
“pro tip: if everyone you admire keeps disappointing you with awful sex scandals, try admiring more women.”— Laura Bradley, twitter.com
“Crowds at Trump rallies called for my imprisonment more times than I can count. They shouted ‘Guilty! Guilty!’ like the religious zealots in Game of Thrones shouting ‘Shame! Shame!’ while Cersei Lannister walked back to the Red Keep.”— Hillary Clinton, amazon.com
“I’ve never gotten used to how much effort it takes just to be a woman in the public eye.”— Hillary Clinton, amazon.com
“We'll FaceTime and she'll come down and visit me on set. There's times that a text is appropriate. Other times you need to talk on the phone. The problem with people texting all the time is that if you're texting somebody everything you're doing throughout the day, there's no catch up. It removes th…”— Miles Teller, elle.com