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  • ... tobacco kills 52,000 people a year from lung cancer, and there's no telling how many lives have been ruined through drinking.But to my knowledge, no one has ever died of a blow job.

    Jobs   Cancer   Drinking  
    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • Freedom is like taking a bath: You got to keep doing it every day.

    Peace   Freedom   Ubuntu  
  • Trying to help an oppressed person is like trying to put your arm around somebody with a sunburn.

    Trying   Arms   Helping  
  • Unity in a Movement situation can be overrated. If you were the Establishment, which would you rather see coming in the door: one lion or five hundred mice?

    Doors   Unity   Movement  
  • Now, see there. Just because I'm wearing my Super-Dike sweatshirt, you think I'm a lesbian. I guess if I were wearing a string of pearls, you'd think I was an oyster.

    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament.

    Sex   Pregnancy   Men  
    Quoted in Ms., Mar. 1973
  • Unless you are political or intellectual, events like the Depression are seen as personal events. We thought of the Depression as something that made the pipes freeze; we thought it hit us because Daddy didn't move his taxi stand and because he broke his hip. It was only later I found out it was a national phenomenon.

    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • There's a difference between Vaselining the rapee and catching the rapist.

    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • When a system of oppression has become institutionaliz ed it is unnecessary for individuals to be oppressive

  • Nail polish or false eyelashes isn't politics. If you have good politics, what you wear is irrelevant. I don't take dictation from the pig-o-cratic style setters who say I should dress like a middle-aged lady. My politics don't depend on whether my tits are in or out of a bra.

    Pigs   Eyelashes   Style  
  • Women are dirt searchers; their greatest worth is irradicating rings on collars and tables. Never mind real-estate boards' corruption and racism, here's your soapsuds. Everything she is doing is peripheral, expendable, crucial, and non-negotiable. Cleanliness is next to godliness.

    Real   Racism   Mind  
  • Here I am a woman attorney being told I can't practice law in slacks by a judge dressed in drag.

  • Niggerization is the result of oppression -- and it doesn't just apply to the black people. Old people, poor people, and students can also get niggerized.

  • Oppressed people are frequendy very oppressive when first liberated. And why wouldn't they be? They know best two positions. Somebody's foot on their neck or their foot on somebody's neck.

    Two   Feet   People  
    "Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times".
  • I think we should look forward to death more than we do. Of course everybody hates to go to bed or miss anything, but dying is really the only chance we'll get to rest.

    Death   Hate   Thinking  
    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • Horizontal hostility may be expressed in sibling rivalry or in competitive dueling which wrecks not only office tranquility or suburban domesticity but also some radical political groups and, it must be sadly said, some women's liberation groups. ... [it is] misdirected anger that rightly should be focused on the external causes of oppression.

  • You can't dump one cup of sugar into the ocean and expect to get syrup. If everybody sweetened her own cup of water, then things would begin to change.

    Ocean   Water   Cups  
  • Everybody's scared for their ass. There aren't too many people ready to die for racism. They'll kill for racism but they won't die for racism.

    Racism   People   Racist  
  • I approve of anyone wearing what the establishment says you must not wear.

  • Don't agonise, organise.

    Teacher  
    "Florynce Kennedy" by Margaret Busby, www.theguardian.com. January 9, 2001.
  • Being a mother is a noble status, right? Right. So why does it change when you put 'unwed' or 'welfare' in front of it?

    Mother   Doe   Noble  
  • I know we're termites. But if all the termites got together, the house would fall down.

    Teamwork   Fall   House  
  • ... anybody with the brains and energy to become a teacher ought to want to become something better.

    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • At my age...I'm going to do what I want and I haven't got time for anything else.

    Time   Age   Want  
  • It's interesting to speculate how it developed that in two of the most anti-feminist institutions, the church and the law court, the men are wearing the dresses.

    Men   Law   Two  
    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • There's no way that I know of to avoid pain absolutely, but suffering is the interpretation we choose to place on the pain we encounter.

    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
  • Any woman who still thinks marriage is a fifty-fifty proposition is only proving that she doesn't understand either men or percentages.

    Thinking   Men   Fifty  
  • Prostitutes don't sell their bodies, they rent their bodies. Housewives sell their bodies when they get married.

    Marriage   Body   Married  
  • You've got to rattle your cage door. You've got to let them know that you're in there, and that you want out. Make noise. Cause trouble. You may not win right away, but you'll sure have a lot more fun.

    Peace   Fun   Winning  
  • The spending of our tax dollars by the Pentagon represents the greatest social disease of our country; I call it Pentagonorrhea.

    Florynce Kennedy (1976). “Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times”
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