I would pay good money for a British accent.

Women will always control the experience on Bumble.

We will always put our values before our bottom line.

Being solicited on LinkedIn is a real thing that happens.

I will say that you can't live your life with any regrets.

Feminism is not about girl power. It is about equal power.

Amassing a user base is a lot harder than one might think.

In our digital age, the Golden Rule is not enforced online.

Life is a lot more fun with good, positive people around you.

When women come together, we make a lot of amazing stuff happen.

If I could police every other social platform in the world, I would.

We applaud any company making business decisions that empower women.

Every woman in this world is allowed to define themselves how they want.

I'm a pretty private person. I live in Texas, and I like my small network.

I think we are the first feminist or first attempt at a feminist dating app.

I'm suffering from the worst anxiety. I wake up reeling from panic at 4 A.M.

The power lunch is no longer just for men. We all deserve a seat at the table.

Bullies will attack your confidence, but you cannot let them kill your ambition.

Bumble is about equality. We are reverse-engineering traditional societal norms.

Once a week, someone tells me to toughen up, get a sharper edge. I don't do that.

I think so many women allow themselves to be defined by somebody else's narrative.

Honestly, I'd rather hug than shake hands. I don't know where those hands have been!

I just don't harbor resentment toward anything or anywhere or anyone - I'm too busy.

I am a firm believer that the only person who can make you feel inferior is yourself.

Be genuine. Put out what you want to receive; that's the same for real life and Tinder.

Books such as 'The Rules' and 'He's Just Not That Into You' need to go out of the window.

Don't let something hurtful in your past hold you back from what you want to do. Be brave.

Bumble is a connecting company. It's your place to find connections, whatever that may be.

Often, the best jobs come out of just meeting people and letting one thing lead to another.

I have been sexist before. I have called girls names. I have gone with the misogynist flow.

Life is about perspective and how you look at something... ultimately, you have to zoom out.

When you accept that failure is a good thing, it can actually be a huge propeller toward success.

I'm the most fortunate woman in the world - I have a platform, which doesn't just reach 10 people.

Don't be afraid to let someone go if it's not working. You're not a bad boss. You're not a bad CEO.

When you can look at failure and say, 'What is the worst case scenario,' it's not as bad as it seems.

Have a dream, chase it down, jump over every single hurdle, and run through fire and ice to get there.

Life's so much based on instincts and quick decisions, and people don't know what they're looking for.

I'm so tired of this notion that women only need to support women. Why can't we all support each other?

The most successful apps have taken a societal problem and built an accessible and democratic solution.

I've run into women who can be highly problematic, detrimental, and mean, just like I've seen that in men.

As long as you know that you're doing the right thing, do not care about what other people think about you.

We need to eliminate hate speech. We need to do our part to really engineer kindness on our digital platforms.

Love, friendship, networking - these are all critical connections and the foundation of a healthy, happy life.

I just hope that more women realize that if your gut tells you you're doing a good job, you're doing a good job.

I didn't really understand the concept of feminism until the media started to talk about it surrounding my name.

Hate speech, racism, and bigotry are intolerable realities that we must all come together to take action against.

Look at what is broken in society, figure out how to make it better, and then, around that, formulate a business.

Bumble is the perfect fit for New Zealand, a country that has always been a world leader when putting women first.

As we all know, sexism in the workplace is a serious issue. It's something that needs active disruption and change.

You know what I will do sometimes? I'll let my phone die... and I will say, 'You know what, I'm not lying, my phone died.'

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