Quote by Germaine Greer
The sight of women talking together has always made men uneasy now

The sight of women talking together has always made men uneasy nowadays it means rank subversion. – Germaine Greer

Other quotes by Germaine Greer

Every time a man unburdens his heart to a stranger he reaffirms the love that unites humanity. – Germaine Greer

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Strangers
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Love, love, love — all the wretched cant of it, masking egotism, lust, masochism, fantasy under a mythology of sentimental postures. – Germaine Greer

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Love
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The most popular image of the female despite the exigencies of the clothing trade is all boobs and buttocks, a hallucinating sequence of parabolae and bulges. – Germaine Greer

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Women
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Women
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All of the women on The Apprentice flirted with me – consciously or unconsciously. Thats to be expected. – Donald Trump

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Women

There are only two types of women – goddesses and doormats. – Pablo Picasso

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Women

The supply of good women far exceeds that of the men who deserve them. – Robert Graves

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Women

It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 – except Goldwater in 64 – the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted. – Ann Coulter

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Women

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