Creative Quotations from . . .
Clare Boothe Luce
(1905-1987) born on
Mar 10
US dramatist, author, politician, diplomat. She was one of the most influential women in 20th c. and author of the hit play "The Women," 1936.
         
   
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F
If God had wanted us to think with our wombs, why did he give us a brain?

R
Lying increases the creative faculties . . . It is only in lies, wholeheartedly and bravely told, that human nature attains through words and speech the forbearance, the nobility, the romance, the idealism, that it falls so short of in fact and in deeds.
A
Technological man can't believe in anything that can't be measured, taped, or put into a computer.
N
There are no hopeless situations; there are only men who have grown hopeless about them.
K
I don't have a warm personal enemy left. They've all died off. I miss them terribly because they helped define me.
 


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: Nora in "Slam the Door Softly," 1970.
R: "Vanity Fair," (New York), Oct 1930.
A: In "Barnes & Noble Book of Quotations," by Robert I. Fitzhenry, 1987.
N: "Europe in the Spring."
K: In "An Uncommon Scold," by Abby Adams, 1989.
 

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