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Conference turris::womannotes-v1

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 1 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V1 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:873
Total number of notes:22329

405.0. "QUOTES" by VINO::EVANS () Tue Jul 21 1987 18:48

    I thought it might be interesting to have a place to enter quotes-
    stuff we've heard or read that evoked some feeling, idea, or whatever.
    Maybe somethings that gets your award for "Most Sexist Quote of
    the Day", "Least Sexist, etc." "Opened my eyes to:....", or whatever.
    
    Snappy comebacks to insults might be included, too. Or something
    you read in a book or magazine that had an affect on you. I'd suggest
    that we keep it to issues that concern the general tone of this
    file (as nebulous as that may be).
    
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405.1Do married people do laundry?MARCIE::JLAMOTTESomewhere Over the RainbowTue Jul 21 1987 19:117
	Some time ago I was talking to a widower and he made the 
        comment "If I were married I wouldn't have to do laundry 
        this evening".
    
        To which I replied "Does that mean if I were married I wouldn't
        have to do laundry either".
    
405.2VINO::EVANSTue Jul 21 1987 19:1924
    RE: .1 - nice one!
    
    When Admiral Poindexter was going to testify before what Dave Barry
    has called "The Congrssional Committee to Drone on About the
    Iran-Contra Scandal Until Everyone Involved is Dead", there was
    a big hoo-hah about whether he had to testify on TV. He didn't want
    to. Said since he had already testified in closed session, there
    was a transcript folks could read.
    
    Well, naturally, they had to take a vot. Also naturally, the
    Distinguished Gentlemen got to say why they were gonna vote the
    way they were gonna vote.
    
    The Distinguished Gentleman from Idaho (wish I'd caught the name)
    said "The housewives watching the soaps aren't going to read the
    transcript [so we'd better televise]..."
    
    And we wonder why we can't crack the power-base, when our elected
    representatives feel that way about us.
    
    Argh.
    
    Dawn
    
405.4MAY20::MINOWJe suis Marxist, tendance GrouchoTue Jul 21 1987 23:276
  Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought
  half as good.  Luckily, this is not difficult.
				-- Charlotte Whitton (1896-1975)
				   Former mayor of Ottowa Canada.

405.5ISTG::CONLIFFEBetter living through softwareWed Jul 22 1987 09:384
The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.

			Harlan Ellison

405.6APEHUB::STHILAIREwaiting for an ideaWed Jul 22 1987 10:3422
    This quote is in a little different vein from the previous ones,
    but it hit home with me (with resentment).  It's from a novel I'm
    reading, "Voyage in the Dark" by Jean Rhys.
    
    "About clothes, it's awful.  Everything makes you want pretty clothes
    like hell.  People laugh at girls who are badly dressed.  Jaw, jaw,
    jaw. . .'Beautifully dressed woman...'  As if it isn't enough that
    you want to be beautiful, that you want to have pretty clothes,
    that you want it like hell.  As if that isn't enough.  But no, it's
    jaw, jaw and sneer, sneer all the time.  And the shop-windows sneering
    and smiling in your face.  And then you look at the skirt of your
    costume, all crumpled at the back.  And your hideous underclothes.
     You look at your hideous underclothes and you think, 'All right,
    I'll do anything for good clothes.  Anything-anything for clothes.'"
    
    
    (Apologies to anyone who's been fortunate enough to never have been
    poor, or to have cared whether others found them attractive.  You
    may not relate.)
    
    Lorna
    
405.7a personal favoriteARMORY::CHARBONNDNoto, Ergo SumWed Jul 22 1987 11:593
    "(A)nyone who fights for the future lives in it today.
    
                             Ayn Rand
405.8A friend's bumper stickerULTRA::WITTENBERGDelta Long = -d(sin A/cos Lat)Wed Jul 22 1987 12:181
         "Men, you can't live with them and you can't shoot them"
405.9Interdum vincit Draco...VIKING::TARBETMargaret MairhiWed Jul 22 1987 12:365
    "[T]o desire something strongly enough to fight for it does not
    guarantee success.  But it changes the odds."
    
    						Marvin Harris, PhD
    						anthropologist 
405.10"Notable" QuotesGIGI::TRACYWed Jul 22 1987 12:4425
    It's been years since I read The Women's Room, but one of the women
    in it said something I could always relate to.  Paraphrased, it
    went: 
    
    "I don't know if I hate to cook because I hate to cook, or if I
     hate to cook because I'm supposed to like to cook."
                                            
    				#
    
    My all-time favorite bumper sticker says in large letters:
    
    			GOD IS COMING
    
    and in small letters:
    
    			and is she pissed!!
    
    				#
    
    One of the ones I find most annoying is "I was born to shop."
    
    
    
    -Tracy
    
405.11honey is sticky, isn't it?JETSAM::EYRINGWed Jul 22 1987 13:4310
    Several years ago a male worker asked me for change to buy some
    coffee:  "Do you have change for a quarter, honey?"   
    
    To this I replied in my sweetest voice, "Anything for you, lambkins!"
    
    The look of surprize, and realization, on his face was wonderful
    and still makes me laugh just to remember it!
    
    Sally
    
405.12from the Snappy Comeback Dept.CYBORG::MALLETTWed Jul 22 1987 17:1916
    A friend of mine was grocery shopping with his wife one day
    when, in a fit of ("typical male") sophomoric behavior, he 
    decided to play a joke on his (then) very pregnant wife.
    
    In the middle of a crowded aisle, he stopped and, in a loud voice
    exclaimed, "I don't care what you say, Leslie, I'm not marrying
    you."
    
    And without missing a beat she replied, at the same volume level,
    "Don't worry, Steve. You don't have to. . .it's not yours."
    
    Steve (no, not the one in the anecdote)
    
    
    
    
405.13From a "Catholic" posterCADSE::GLIDEWELLWed Jul 22 1987 20:305
    If men got pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament.


                                             Meigs    
405.14A favoriteFSBIC1::LKRAUSEThu Jul 23 1987 13:205
    Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition
    from mediocre minds.
    
    Albert Einstein
    
405.15APEHUB::STHILAIREwaiting for an ideaThu Jul 23 1987 13:574
    I shall not grow conservative with age.
    
                  Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    
405.16NEBVAX::BELFORTIAnother week of Mondays!Thu Jul 23 1987 15:486
    From Dr. Dudley Chapman, author of "The Feminine Mind and Body":
    
    If men and women were to alternate childbirth: if the woman was
    first, there would always be 3 children, and if he were first there
    would always be 2, because he would let his wife have 2 but he couldn't
    handle the pain of labor more than once.
405.17VIDEO::MORRISSEYJJ for shortThu Jul 30 1987 13:486
    I got this one from the Reader's Digest but I don't remember who
    it's quoted from 
    
    	"You can be hurt, only if you care alot"
    
    
405.18Patches and childrenBETA::EARLYBOB_THE_HIKERFri Jul 31 1987 14:2313
    Grandmother Sedgewick (about 1917): "It isn't the patch you should be 
    ashamed of, its the  holes".
    
    Ex wife #1: 
    "If men had to have the second child there'd be nothing
    but 2 child families".
    
    To this I replied: 
    "If men had the first child, and woman had to live with them during 
    their pregnancy, there'd be only one child families".
    
    .bob.
    
405.19ComebacksCANDY::PITERAKWed Aug 05 1987 11:397
    
    A friend of mine who is a lesbian was being harrassed by a coworker.
    
    Him:  Honey, if you slept with me you'd never sleep with another
          woman.
    
    Her:  Neither would you.
405.20CSSE::CICCOLINIMon Aug 10 1987 16:456
    From the title page of a book, the title of which I don't remember.
    The author of the quote is male.
         
    
    "Nature has endowed woman with so much power that society,
    (thankfully), has given her very little"
405.21NATASH::BUTCHARTMon Sep 21 1987 17:236
    Don't know where this comes from, but it's my own golden rule:
    
    	Never attribute to malice that which can be more easily
    	explained by ignorance.
    
    Marcia
405.22One MoreJELLO::MCDONOUGHTue Sep 22 1987 13:521
    Adam was a first draft.
405.23You know who you are....SCRUFF::CONLIFFEBetter living through softwareTue Nov 03 1987 09:584
The following quote (from Viscount Lord Montgomery) reminds me of 
a few of the more verbose male contributors to this file. 

	"As God said, and I think rightly,..."
405.24CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Nov 03 1987 10:308
       re .23:
       
       The following quote reminds me of a few of the more verbose female
       and male contributors to this file: 

  	     "As God said, and I think rightly,..."
       
       --Mr Topaz
405.25From across the PondSCRUFF::CONLIFFEBetter living through softwareTue Dec 08 1987 10:365
This one came from my parents in England:

"Some of the open minds in here should be closed for repairs"

			Nigel
405.26CourageCADSE::GLIDEWELLWed Dec 09 1987 22:015
   In the final analysis, courage is nothing more than the ability 
   to say "Yes" to the shocks of existence.    

                                             Abrahman Maslow