“She’s human, full of faults and weaknesses. She messes up. She trips and gets embarrassed when her face collides with concrete. But through it all, she’s got a fierceness that never goes out. She’s a warrior, a survivor, full of light and darkness. What an amazing gift, to know these women. To be al…”— Ari Eastman, thoughtcatalog.com
“A strong woman cries. A strong woman protects her emotions. A strong woman falls in love quickly. A strong woman puts up walls and takes her time letting people in. She cuts off all her hair. She wears it cascading down her back. She goes make-up free. She has an entire drawer of lipsticks. A strong…”— Ari Eastman, thoughtcatalog.com
“The simple act of being a woman in this world teaches you strength. It makes warriors out of our girls. With every double standard, we watch a powerhouse emerge. With every sexist remark, we see a Phoenix rise from the ashes.”— Ari Eastman, thoughtcatalog.com
“Sweetie, I can stand on my own. You can’t carry me, but you can walk beside me. I know you want to save me, but I don’t need any saving.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“I fought back against what I didn’t agree with, I let my voice be heard and my heart sing out. I fell in love. I fell out. I pursued things that ignited my soul. I chased people and passions that made me feel whole. I became. And I love who I am now.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“I was born with a voice. I was born with two legs. I was born from a father who taught me yell, to run, to kick. And a mother who showed me how to draw, to sketch, to dream. I learned young that to be myself, I must be fearless. I must be fierce. I must be passionate and driven and bold. I learned y…”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“A strong woman won’t wait for anyone. She won’t wait for her crush to finally ask her out. She won’t wait years pining for a man to love her back. No, she will move on with her life. She will get what she wants, when she wants. And she won’t apologize for it.”— Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, thoughtcatalog.com
“I’m a strong, bitchy woman. I don’t know when to shut my mouth. I’ve been known to level a man with a raised eyebrow. My sense of humor is dark and dry like some red wine I don’t know the name of. I’m also kind and loyal and loving.”— Caity Mae, thoughtcatalog.com
“The men in my life ask that I change. Give up the fast lane. Dull my sharp tongue. The woman they want is not the woman I am.”— Caity Mae, thoughtcatalog.com
“I’m not jaded or bitter or cynical, but I am a mature, functioning member of the adult world. I see just as much joy in the world as I do darkness and I have strived to be prepared for both. My field of study and the professional world I align myself with demand strength and sharp intellect. I’m sur…”— Caity Mae, thoughtcatalog.com
“The truth about being a strong woman is that the world sees us as a threat. We’re just ‘too much,’ ‘too intimidating,’ too ‘jaded’ and ‘miserable’ and ‘bitter’. But we are none of those things. We are women with backbones. Women who aren’t afraid to be proud of ourselves in a world that might not al…”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“Strong women are the best women to love. We are the women with fierce compassion. We know who we are and we are not afraid to embrace that. We love whole-heartedly because we love ourselves. And we are not only looking to better ourselves, but our partners, our worlds.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“To be a strong woman simply means that I am grounded and confident in who I am.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“Here is what being a strong woman means to me: It means standing up for myself. It means that I am a fully-functioning human, one who is independent and able to do things for herself. It means that I have opinions and beliefs that I stand for, and that I do not settle for less.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“She brings her fully formed self into the relationship, and if the guy wants something else, or something more that she doesn’t have to offer, she will leave.”— Sabrina Alexis, amazon.com
“But when a girl is insecure and a guy leaves, she spirals. She may obsess, analyze, and replay every interaction in an attempt to uncover what she did wrong.”— Sabrina Alexis, amazon.com
“Confident women don’t take it personally when a guy doesn’t want a romantic relationship.”— Sabrina Alexis, amazon.com
“Confident Women Realize That When a Relationship Falls Apart It’s Because It Wasn’t Right, Not Because They Did Something Wrong”— Sabrina Alexis, amazon.com
“Confident Women Don’t Analyze Whether or Not a Guy Likes Them— They Assume He Does.”— Sabrina Alexis, amazon.com