Creative Quotations from . . .
Julie Burchill
(1959-____) born on
Jul 03
English writer. She is renowned for her invective and often contentious prose.
         
   
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F
The freedom that women were supposed to have found in the Sixties largely boiled down to easy contraception and abortion; things to make life easier for men, in fact.

R
A woman who looks like a girl and thinks like a man is the best sort, the most enjoyable to be and the most pleasurable to have and to hold.
A
As with most liberal sexual ideas, what makes the world a better place for men invariably makes it a duller and more dangerous place for women.
N
What Mrs. Thatcher did for women was to demonstrate that if a woman had enough desire she could do what she wanted, do anything a man could do. . . . Mrs. Thatcher did not have one traditional feminine cell in her body.
K
Fame is no sanctuary from the passing of youth. . . suicide is much easier and more acceptable in Hollywood than growing old gracefully.
 


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: "Damaged Gods," "Born again Cows," 1986.
R: "Damaged Gods," "Born again Cows," 1986.
A: "Where's the Beef?" in Arena (London, 1988; repr. in Sex and Sensibility, 1992).
N: "Damaged Gods," "Born again Cows," 1986.
K: "Girls on Film," ch. 3, 1986.
 

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