Body Positivity Quotes
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“and i said to my body. softly. ‘i want to be your friend.â€� it took a long breath. and replied ‘i have been waiting my whole life for this.”
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“You look beautiful," Alodia says.
I startle at the compliment. Then I smile. "I’m beautiful to the one person who matters."
She nods. "Hector’s mouth is going to drop open when he sees you.�
“I hope so. But I meant me. I’m beautiful to me.”
― The Bitter Kingdom
I startle at the compliment. Then I smile. "I’m beautiful to the one person who matters."
She nods. "Hector’s mouth is going to drop open when he sees you.�
“I hope so. But I meant me. I’m beautiful to me.”
― The Bitter Kingdom

“This body had carried me through a hard life. It looked exactly the way it was supposed to.”
― Carve the Mark
― Carve the Mark

“Hating our bodies is something that we learn, and it sure as hell is something that we can unlearn.”
― Body Positive Power
― Body Positive Power

“He'll have that scar forever."
"Couldn't you do something about it, Dumbledore?"
"Even if I could, I wouldn't. Scars can come in handy. I have one myself above my left knee that is a perfect map of the London Underground.”
― Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
"Couldn't you do something about it, Dumbledore?"
"Even if I could, I wouldn't. Scars can come in handy. I have one myself above my left knee that is a perfect map of the London Underground.”
― Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

“As the Taliban circled the bazaar in their Toyota pickup trucks, the ice cream is no longer my enemy. Sunita is risking her life for this pleasure. She is sharing it with me. Finally, my being fat is clearly less important than being free. I eat the ice cream.”
― The Good Body
― The Good Body

“Moth, when I look at you, I don't sit there picking out things that could be perceived as flaws. Because they're not flaws. They're just a part of you. And I love every part of you.”
― Moth
― Moth

“Why was it that just because his body was different from everyone else’s, they thought they could ask whatever inappropriate questions they wanted.”
― The Sunbearer Trials
― The Sunbearer Trials
“What is the utility of "body positivity" if it only seeks to provide one with a false sense of confidence rather than to liberate all from that which cages the body?”
― Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness
― Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness

“Everyone gets born into bodies they can't just kick off like slippers, figures they can't transform as though they were shadows.”
― Book of Night
― Book of Night

“Wear what makes you feel like yourself.”
― Physical Disobedience: An Unruly Guide to Health and Stamina for the Modern Feminist
― Physical Disobedience: An Unruly Guide to Health and Stamina for the Modern Feminist

“I have never ceased to be fascinated by feminine beauty. In a man, beauty, if it exists, is usually simple; a complete harmony of physical qualities and behaviour all acting together as a whole. The slightest flaw causes it to disappear. In women, beauty is more complex. Often, in my experience, the impression of beauty is created by a single aspect of a woman and from that aspect beauty appears to spread outward through every part of them, rendering them beautiful in their entirety. Sometimes such beauty comes from a smile. Sometimes from a lovely pair of eyes. Sometimes from an attitude, or a form of movement, or a sentiment of goodness or happiness which reveals itself in a single expression. Sometimes it is the curve of a body from which beauty spreads, sometimes a tone of skin, or a river of glossy hair that catches the light and seems to shine like silk. Yet were that aspect removed and not replaced by something else, so too would the beauty it had brought to light disappear. Less often, beauty comes from several sources in the same person, all working together to increase the impression of overall beauty. If one of these aspects were to disappear, unlike a man, the woman would remain beautiful, though changed.”
― The Erotic Notebooks
― The Erotic Notebooks

“When we trust our bodies to tell us about
hunger and fullness, exhaustion and energy, they communicate everything we could ever need to know about how to survive and how to thrive.”
― Physical Disobedience: An Unruly Guide to Health and Stamina for the Modern Feminist
hunger and fullness, exhaustion and energy, they communicate everything we could ever need to know about how to survive and how to thrive.”
― Physical Disobedience: An Unruly Guide to Health and Stamina for the Modern Feminist

“Trees grow stronger in response to the wind, and their roots grow deeper. This moment in history may feel like it’s planted in the path of a category 5 hurricane. It has ripped us up, but it has also rooted us, weaving us together beneath the surface of the ground and leaving us stronger than ever. We can grieve the loss while, at the same time, falling madly in love with what it has mobilized in us: caring, grace, companionship, openness, and uncensored, outspoken truth-telling. Dying can teach us a great deal about living.”
― Physical Disobedience: An Unruly Guide to Health and Stamina for the Modern Feminist
― Physical Disobedience: An Unruly Guide to Health and Stamina for the Modern Feminist
“What would it mean for us to lean into Insecurity as a political tool in which we free ourselves from insisting that we perform "perfection" and total confidence in order to advocate for our collective liberation?”
― Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness
― Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness

“The planet is a big, daunting place. It's easy to feel at the whim of the universe. We've been convinced we are ineffectual at exacting any real change against our social systems and structures so instead, we land the guilt and blame squarely on the shoulders of the most accessible party, ourselves. This burden has kept us immobile in our own lives and oblivious to our impact in the world. The weight of the shame has kept us small and strapped in the belief that our bodies and our lives are mistakes. What an exhausting and disheartening way to live.”
― The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love
― The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love

“Yes, I thought, this is what I wanted, this is what I had truly imagined; to be desirable, to be beautiful and seductive, and at the same time to be completely powerful, in control, able to give glimpses of myself to strangers that would haunt them for a long time afterwards, when I wanted, when I chose, and to conceal myself or cut those glimpses short equally as I chose.”
― The Erotic Notebooks
― The Erotic Notebooks
“When I understand the inception of my desires, I can experience bliss and pleasure without craving, fixation, shame, or dependency”
― A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
― A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being

“This is a love story, though. The kind where the lover laments all the years she lost at the altar of some false god. When regret seeps in, I try to remember the Hecatoncheires. They did not defeat the Titans as children. They lived under their power. They were of the Titans. It took years for their strength to surpass that of the old gods. But when they did? They threw mountains, a hundred at a time, one for each great hand. And what if they had been taught to hate their own strength? Maybe it would have taken a hundred years for them to grasp a mountain in hand, to understand what they could do, that they could make their own Olympus.”
― Girlhood
― Girlhood

“I Love Myself Entirely, so I Feed my Body Natural, Nourishing foods”
― Affirmations for Glowing skin
― Affirmations for Glowing skin

“She moved like a woman whose body not only provided her with pleasure, but peace and ease. She moved like a fully embodied universe of her own making.”
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“Happiness is two-hour long baths during an energy crisis because it's fantastically irresponsible and fabulous for your soul. Happiness is fresh Spanish perfume on your collarbone and sipping ice-cool Caipirinhas with fun people whilst Mariah Carey's 'Babydoll' plays in the background on a booming system. Happiness is never giving a fuck about becoming fat because you will always fuck, and instead enjoying delicious, deeply satisfying suya and switching your phone off for a whole weekend. Happiness is bad bitches who no longer front like insanity is not festering on every floor of the Western Promise and finally stop giving a fuck. That's happiness.”
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“In another culture, Giuliano Marcolini might have been described as fat: Italians, however, graced with a language from which euphemism springs with endless sympathy, would describe him as 'robusto'.”
― Suffer the Little Children
― Suffer the Little Children
“How many summer days I missed out on - it's too many to count. I hate that I still care more about how other people perceive my body, rather than how I feel about my body. I want so desperately to be someone who is unapologetic, who loves herself, who doesn't have to analyze every moment.
I want to be be bold, adventurous - to say yes to life.”
― Main Character Energy
I want to be be bold, adventurous - to say yes to life.”
― Main Character Energy
“The queens danced and Veronica danced, and their dancing said, World, kiss my fat middle-aged butt.”
― Veronica
― Veronica

“By signing up for acceptance, I also signed up for resistance, even if it was in my ignorance.”
― Fat Girls in Black Bodies: Creating Communities of Our Own
― Fat Girls in Black Bodies: Creating Communities of Our Own

“What is it about a fat body that is so offensive? How on earth does the melanin in my skin incite a frown? Have you seen this skin in the sun?! Whew! The golden undertones that highlight my cheekbones are glorious! The rolls that make up my person are warm and inviting. No one that has been embraced by them leaves unsatisfied. In my hands there is healing. In my presence, I house joy.”
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“I know what you're thinking - if you hate it so much and it's such a burden, just lose the weight, and then that job will go away. But I'm comfortable where I am. I may lose more weight. I may not. But why should what I weight affect other people? I mean, unless I'm sitting on them, who cares?”
― Holding Up the Universe
― Holding Up the Universe
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