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I refuse to consign the whole male sex to the nursery. I insist on believing that some men are my equals.
— Brigid Brophy
If everyone could see the image of God in his neighbor, do you think we should still need tanks and generals?
— Mother Teresa
Come, let us go and try it. Why dream about it.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Stephanie has walls around her that could rival Fort Knox. She's determined not to let me in, but I'm going to do my damnedest to get inside.
— Nina D'Angelo
The thriller is the cardinal twentieth-century form. All it, like the twentieth century, wants to know is: Who's Guilty?
— Brigid Brophy
A medical profession founded on callousness to the pain of the other animals may eventually destroy its own sensibility to the pain of humans.
— Brigid Brophy
Ten people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
A novelist has to know enough about a subject to fool the passenger next to him on an airplane.
— David Foster Wallace
I told some imprecisely imagined interlocutor that each year I hoped to have outgrown being moved by the autumn and each year I hadn't
— Brigid Brophy
The bull-fighter has merely demonstrated that he is a butcher with balletic tendencies.
— Brigid Brophy
There is a need for aloneness ... for an actor.
— Marilyn Monroe
Hollywood is not stupid, contrary to popular belief; it's really a lot of intelligent people trying to figure things out.
— Peter Berg
The fact that there are bigger injustices and wrongs doesn't make it right to sacrifice an innocent monkey. It doesn't alter the case at all.
— Brigid Brophy
Sometimes I've even wished there was a human pause button, where you could choose some point in your life where you could stay always.
— Deb Caletti
To my mind, the two most fascinating subjects in the universe are sex and the eighteenth century.
— Brigid Brophy
Our humor turns our anger into a fine art.
— Mary Kay Blakely
We Irish had the right word on the tip of our tongue, but the imperialist got at that. What should trip off it we trip over.
— Brigid Brophy