A Tumblr user [1] has put two of our favorite things — female power and Lisa Frank images that pull at our nostalgic heartstrings — together into one magical explosion of color and feminism. The famous artwork that basically defined the '90s for us is paired with powerful quotes from some of our favorite famous women and works toward the admirable goal of "dismantling the patriarchy one rainbow kitten at a time."
"The thing women have yet to learn is that no one gives you power. You just take it." — Roseanne Barr
"It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength." — Maya Angelou
"We'll take the patriarchy and burn it to the ground." — All feminists everywhere
"I'm running for president. Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion." — Hillary Clinton
"Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them." — Margaret Atwood
"We stifle the humanity of boys. We define masculinity in a very narrow way. Masculinity is a hard, small cage, and we put boys inside this cage." — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
"Courage to be is the key to revelatory power of the feminist revolution." — Mary Daly
"It takes years as a woman to unlearn what you have been taught to be sorry for." — Amy Poehler [4]
"If someone says, 'Oh, I'm not a feminist,' I ask, 'Why, what's your problem.'" — Dale Spender
"Men who want to be feminists do not need to be given a space in feminism. They need to take the space they have in society and make it feminist." — Kelley Temple
"There are very few jobs that actually require a penis or vagina. All other jobs should be open to everybody." — Florynce Kennedy
"A culture fixated on female thinness is not an obsession about female beauty, but an obsession about female obedience." — Naomi Wolf
"I want my daughters to grow up in a world which there is more love than hate. I want them to know a world where everyone is free." — Shonda Rhymes
"I want acceptance, but I want acceptance of my difference, not of my sameness." — Alison Bechdel
"Catcall me again, see what happens." — All feminists everywhere