Molly Haskell Quotes
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Molly Haskell Quotes & Sayings
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The best road I want to walk on is the road surrounded by peace.
— Debasish Mridha
Being alone and liking it is, for a woman, an act of treachery, an infidelity far more threatening than adultery.
— Molly Haskell
The burden of knowledge is lighter than the joy of ignorance.
— Ogwo David Emenike
A lot of women use pregnancy as an excuse to let their bodies go, and that's the worst thing.
— Tracy Anderson
Hospitals, like airports and supermarkets, only pretend to be open nights and weekends.
— Molly Haskell
My thought has been shaped by books; my desires by pictures.
— Mason Cooley
Women couldn't identify with her and didn't support her.
— Molly Haskell
The thought that we are enduring the unendurable is one of the things that keeps us going.
— Molly Haskell
The mammary fixation is the most American of the sex fetishes.
— Molly Haskell
There are very few heroines in literature who have defined their lives morally rather than romantically and likewise but a handful in film.
— Molly Haskell
For a woman there is nothing more erotic than being understood.
— Molly Haskell
Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself.
— Marcus Aurelius
Language: the one tool that enables us to grasp hold of our lives and transcend our fate by understanding it.
— Molly Haskell
I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties.
— Isaac Newton
I would trade many an art-film classic for the final exchange between Redford and Streisand in front of the Plaza.
— Molly Haskell
The suburbs are the American dream, right? Living in a nice house, having a good job, a happy family.
— Cheryl Hines
As I grew up, I wasn't a great buyer of albums, but I really liked 'The Jam.' I like good musicians and loved the energy of their songs.
— Anton Du Beke
The Internet is democracy's revenge on democracy.
— Molly Haskell
[On swingers:] They have gone from Puritanism into promiscuity without passing through sensuality.
— Molly Haskell