Quote by Neil LaBute
I will say that the idea of a woman being deceptive came from that

I will say that the idea of a woman being deceptive came from that original discussion with critics and reporters about if woman could do that kind of thing. Evelyn, herself, grew out of the discussions about how capable women are of deceit and lying and manipulation. – Neil LaBute

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Im more than open to hope, but I think men and women have a difficult time dealing with each other and often take the low road. – Neil LaBute

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The Cause of Women is generally the Cause of Virtue. – Samuel Richardson

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A revival does two things. First, it returns the Church from her backsliding and second, it causes the conversion of men and women and it always includes the conviction of sin on the part of the Church. What a spell the devil seems to cast over the Church today! – Billy Sunday

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