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If anyone had appeared in just a pair of boxer shorts or swimming trunks, the womenfolk would have had "an attack of the vapors" and the menfolk would have exploded in a rage at the indecency of it. What exactly "an attack of the vapors" was is unclear, because there is no such thing as womenfolk anymore, and there is certainly no such thing as an attack of the vapors. — Philip Ardagh

Women are systematically degraded by receiving the trivial attentions which men think it manly to pay to their sex, when, in fact, men are insultingly supporting their own superiority. — Mary Wollstonecraft

I just love that feeling of being in another world, of creating characters and watching where they go. — Caroline Leavitt

Even when we do our very best to treat those close to us with utmost respect and understanding, conflict happens. That's life. That's human nature. — Sharon Salzberg

The girl-next-door image is a sort of joke; for years, I couldn't get any roles other than as somebody dark. — Felicity Kendal

Behind every good decathlete, there's a good doctor. — Bill Toomey

I often want to cry. That is the only advantage women have over men - at least they can cry. — Jean Rhys

I'm just not one of those people who thought having biological children was that important, to me it was more about wanting to raise a child. — Edie Falco

Fear keeps us frozen; joy keeps us moving! EL — Evinda Lepins

I like intelligent women. When you go out, it shouldn't be a staring contest. — Frank Sinatra

As hipster chicks age, and their skin starts to sag, tramp stamps sink below waistbands, like the sun slipping into the sea ... — Dana Gould

To say what you feel is to dig your own grave. — Sinead O'Connor

The same arts that did gain
A power, must it maintain. — Andrew Marvell

I really want to put the emphasis on creating music. I want to cut a record. I want to start going on tour. — James Wolpert

Faith in the hereafter is as necessary for the intellectual as the moral character; and to the man of letters, as well as to the Christian, the present forms but the slightest portion of his existence. — Robert Southey