“To be clear what Harvey Weinstein did was a disgusting abuse of power and horrible. I hope we are now seeing the beginning of the end of these abuses.”— Mark Ruffalo, twitter.com
“We must believe women who, often at great risk, expose harassment. Those who spoke out about Harvey Weinstein have shown real courage.”— Beau Willimon, twitter.com
“Seriously, companies: instead of buying sexual harassment insurance, stop promoting sexual harassers into power.”— Adam Grant, twitter.com
“And the rhetoric that they were throwing at me was all about political correctness and free speech and silencing — men being silenced — and women being too sensitive, and people of color being too sensitive and social justice warriors. [It's] all of the same identical things that then, four or five…”— Lindy West, npr.org
“It's this idea of protecting the same status quo that's always protected Harvey Weinstein and has protected Donald Trump, and has allowed white men to maintain this death grip on power and influence and keep the rest of us subordinated.”— Lindy West, npr.org
“I think it’s pretty aggressive to go in the bathroom with someone you don’t know and close the door.”— Katharine Towne, latimes.com
“It feels as if I keep going up against the same bully at school who just won't quit.”— Olivia Munn, latimes.com
“Look, I never wanted to be part of bro culture. I was always embarrassed. If I ever found myself, and I mean going way back, with a group of guys and they started leering at women or making, ‘Hey, look at her. Nice rack,’ I was always, I was so uncomfortable.”— Anthony Bourdain, slate.com
“Weinsteins victims are white and famous and that's why we care... The same attention has never been paid to women in other industries when they’ve come forward—women who certainly have more to lose than a movie star—and certainly has never been paid to victims who are women of color.”— Kevin Fallon, thedailybeast.com
“We are pure, we are strong, we are brave and we will fight. Pussies grab back. Women grab back. We speak, we yell, we march, we are here, we will not go away.”— Rose McGowan, abc.net.au
“Monsters have been after me for years and years trying to do everything possible to eradicate me from this Earth and I will not go.”— Rose McGowan, abcnews.go.com
“This man has built his business/pleasure empire on breaking the cardinal rule of asking a young girl you don't know to come over to your house and hang out naked: don't be a fucking creep.”— Jamie Peck, jezebel.com
“If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet.”— Alyssa Milano, twitter.com
“The most important thing that it did was to shift the conversation away from the predator and to the victim.”— Alyssa Milano, rollingstone.com
“One tweet has brought together 1.7 million voices from 85 countries. Standing side by side, together, our movement will only grow. #MeToo.”— Alyssa Milano, twitter.com
“One thing the tech industry definitely promises if you’re a woman is that you’re almost certainly going to be sexually harassed, assaulted, or treated worse than men.”— April Glaser, slate.com
“I wish I had known that there were women in the business I could have talked to. I wish I had known that there were ears to hear me. That justice could be served. There is clearly power in numbers.”— Lupita Nyong'o, msn.com
“Women are shamed, told they are uptight, nasty, bitter, can’t take a joke, are too sensitive. And the men? Well, if they’re lucky, they might get elected President.”— Molly Ringwald, newyorker.com
“The only thing that shocked most people in the film industry about the Harvey Weinstein story was that suddenly, for some reason, people seemed to care.”— Sarah Polley, nytimes.com