Quote by Katharine Hepburn
If you want to give up the admiration of thousands of men for the

If you want to give up the admiration of thousands of men for the distain of one, go ahead, get married. – Katharine Hepburn

Other quotes by Katharine Hepburn

We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers – but never blame yourself. Its never your fault. But its always your fault, because if you wanted to change youre the one who has got to change. – Katharine Hepburn

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Change
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I think most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are really there because theyre good or there because theyre lucky. – Katharine Hepburn

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Art
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Other Quotes from
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No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit. – Ansel Adams

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Men

Observe all men, thyself most. – Benjamin Franklin

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Men

Mens second childhood begins when a woman gets a hold of him. – James Barrie

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Men

You know when youre young and you see a play in high school, and the guys all have gray in their hair and theyre trying to be old men and they have no idea what thats like? Its just that stupid the other way around. – Clint Eastwood

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Men

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Well look, CIA is an agency that has to collect intelligence, do operations. We have to take risks and its important that we take risks and that we know that we have the support of the government and we have the support of the American people in what were doing. – Leon Panetta

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Intelligence

The historian has been the hearth at which the soul of the country has been kept alive. – John Morley, Notes on Politics and History

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History

Stubborness we deprecate,
Firmness we condone,
The former is our neighbors trait,
The latter is our own. – John Wooden

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Dawkins considers that all faith is blind faith, and that Christian and Muslim children are brought up to believe unquestioningly. Not even the dim-witted clerics who knocked me about at grammar school thought that. – Terry Eagleton

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