“I would like to dip my bald head in oil and rub it all over your body.”— Larry Charles, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, imdb.com
“Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun: You don't stare at it. It's too risky. You get a sense of it and then you look away.”— Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld, imdb.com
“How does one judge a young woman who listens to a world that screams money, power and fame will make her better?”— Jasmine Lobe, observer.com
“I’ve realised that most men, good men, the men that I love, there is a cut-off. Men simply cannot understand what abuse is like on a daily level.”— Minnie Driver, theguardian.com
“To every woman wondering if she should come forward and share her story: the world is listening, the world is ready. You deserve justice. I did it. I came forward and risked everything and shared my story. It was the scariest thing I've ever done, but god it was worth it.”— Susan Fowler, twitter.com
“I see a lot of tweets+articles that advise women not to report things to HR. THIS IS BAD ADVICE. You should ALWAYS report bad things to HR.”— Susan Fowler, twitter.com
“Women are fighting against the 'Grab Them By The Pussy' normalization & speaking up. It's never easy to be the first to go on record.”— Jessica Chastain, twitter.com
“Perhaps we shouldn't attack a woman for the crimes of a man? We're all learning & I admire this. What she has said here moves us forward.”— Jessica Chastain, twitter.com
“The culture of abuse -- in MANY industries -- and fear of what will happen to you if you say something, breeds trauma and silence.”— Sophia Bush, twitter.com
“If a victim gets cease&desist letter for reporting sexual harassment odds are its intimidation. Last thing they want is a discovery process.”— Jessica Chastain, twitter.com
“Sexual harassment is just the symptom. Institutional sexism is the disease.”— Charlotte Alter, twitter.com
“People were saying, “You should have beat him up.” I’m like, “Why is no one questioning him?” No one questions the predator. The person who is doing the harassment doesn’t even get a question. You know why? Because they just expect it.”— Terry Crews, time.com
“Until men stand up and say, “This harassment, this abuse, these assaults are wrong,” nothing will change. Men need to hold other men accountable.”— Terry Crews, time.com
“It's increasingly clear that for men, being drunk excuses anything they do. For women, being drunk excuses anything done to us.”— Louisa , twitter.com
“Sexual harassment is the opposite. It's devoid of empathy and it's about forcing your will upon another person without having any regard for their desire.”— Kate Willett, facebook.com
“Good flirting is fundamentally empathetic. It's about building desire and it's often pretty subtle. It's paying such deep attention to another person's emotions and body language that you create more intimacy with them. It's a two-way, playful, fun exchange that makes everyone feel good.”— Kate Willett, facebook.com
“I love to be flirted with. I don't like being sexually harassed. These two things are not the same, and if you're arguing the point "now men can't flirt anymore," you don't understand what flirting is or you're just pretending not to in order to set up a straw man argument in favor of sexual harassm…”— Kate Willett, facebook.com
“What about, say, Terry Crews, who is a man who decided to break silence and that shit was major. In this culture of toxic masculinity, men speaking up about their victimhood is revolutionary.”— Luvvie Ajayi, awesomelyluvvie.com