Eve Ensler

Eve Ensler
Eve Ensleris an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist, best known for her play The Vagina Monologues. Charles Isherwood of the New York Times has called The Vagina Monologues "probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade."...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPlaywright
Date of Birth25 May 1953
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
cancer greed awareness
The cancer in me became an awareness of the cancer that is everywhere. The cancer of cruelty, the cancer of carelessness, the cancer of greed.
energy essentials beats
When you rape, beat, maim, mutilate, burn, bury, and terrorize women, you destroy the essential life energy on the planet.
beautiful thinking self
There is just so much excess in terms of the market for self-remodeling. I think most women are perfectly gorgeous and beautiful the way they are,
hard-work thinking voice
Give voice to what you know to be true, and do not be afraid of being disliked or exiled. I think that's the hard work of standing up for what you see.
fixing attention serving-others
It seems to me that we spend an inordinate amount of time and attention on fixing ourselves when we could really be directing that out to serving others,
protect
…find freedom, aliveness, and power not from what contains, locates, or protects us, but from what dissolves, reveals, and expands us.
consciousness
When you bring consciousness to anything, things begin to shift.
empowering world body
stop fixing your bodies and start fixing the world!
numbers house one-day
I want to read so I can read the Koran read the signs in the street know the number of the bus I'm supposed to take when I one day leave this house.
evil people doe
I am not saying people shouldn't be held accountable for terrible acts. But holding people in prisons does not necessarily make them responsible or accountable. It makes them bad. It makes them evil. It puts an end to any process of transformation. It hardens them spiritually and psychologically.
cancer kind like-you
The minute someone tells you you have cancer, it's kind of like you die. You really do die. It's like you get that you're mortal.
struggle whole-life my-way
I have been struggling to find my way back into my body my whole life.
beautiful progress alive
I would rate the fact that I get to be alive a big beautiful 10. Satisfaction with myself - work in progress.
struggle thinking years
For many years now, I feel like my own body struggle has been linked and connected with women I meet in the world. I think we're in this together.