Eve Ensler (born May 25, 1953) is an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist, best known for her play The Vagina Monologues. Read full biography of Eve Ensler →
I try not to think about what people think of me. You can't, because then you get hung up in all the people who love you, and you've also got... →
I was a waitress for nine years, which I don't regret at all. It taught me about discipline. I was always writing; it took a long time to make a... →
I've been involved in social activism my entire life, and I would argue that many people involved in social activist movements have done very... →
It's a weird thing about the truth: It protects you. What really makes you vulnerable is when you're lying because you're going to get... →
People think that when you're connected with other people it's more painful. The opposite is true. When you're connected to the river you... →