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Clare Boothe Luce

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I refuse the compliment that I think like a man, thought has no sex, one either thinks or one does not.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#does #either #i #i think #like

Lying increases the creative faculties, expands the ego, and lessens the frictions of social contacts.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#creative #ego #expands #faculties #increases

Male supremacy has kept woman down. It has not knocked her out.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#her #kept #knocked #male #out

Politicians talk themselves red, white, and blue in the face.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#face #politicians #red #talk #themselves

Technological man can't believe in anything that can't be measured, taped, or put into a computer.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#believe #computer #into #man #measured

The oppressed never free themselves - they do not have the necessary strengths.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#necessary #never #oppressed #strengths #themselves

The women who inspired this play deserved to be smacked across the head with a meat ax and that, I flatter myself, is exactly what I smacked them with.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#ax #deserved #exactly #flatter #head

They say women talk too much. If you have worked in Congress you know that the filibuster was invented by men.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#congress #filibuster #invented #know #men

Thoughts have no sex.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#thoughts

You know, that's the only good thing about divorce; you get to sleep with your mother.


— Clare Boothe Luce


#divorce #get #good #good thing #know






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All awards must be used exclusively in the United States (not applicable for travel or study abroad). Luce's play Child of the Morning about the murder of a saintly girl (1951) received mixed reviews in its Massachusetts tryouts and never made it to Broadway. She had served only four days from April 28 to May 1 1959 and never left American soil.

In her youth however Clare Boothe Luce flirted briefly with the Democratic liberalism of Franklin D. Politically Luce was a Republican who became steadily more conservative in later life.

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