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Carolyn Heilbrun

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    A dog is the only exercise machine you cannot decide to skip when you don't feel like it.

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    A literary academic can no more pass a bookstore than an alcoholic can pass a bar.

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    Androgyny suggests a spirit of reconciliation between the sexes.

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    Androgyny suggests a spirit of reconciliation between the sexes; it suggests, further, a full range of experience…it suggests a spectrum upon which human beings choose their places without regard to propriety or custom.

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    Ardent, intelligent, sweet, sensitive, cultivated, erudite. These are the adjectives of praise in an androgynous world. Those who consider them epithets of shame or folly ought not to be trusted with leadership, for they will be men hot for power and revenge, certain of right and wrong.

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    . . . a relationship has a momentum, it must change and develop, and will tend to move toward the point of greatest commitment.

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    a revolutionary marriage ... [is] one in which both partners have work at the center of their lives and must find a delicate balance that can support both together and each individually.

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    As long as women are isolated one from the other, not allowed to offer other women the most personal accounts of their lives, they will not be part of any narratives of their own…women will be staving off destiny and not inviting or inventing or controlling it.

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    as the years go on a sense of deep patience comes over one; one seems to know the virtue of ripeness, and the danger of rushing events.

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    Cynic' is the sentimentalist's name for the realist.

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    Everyone likes to talk shop, which is the most interesting talk in the world, in the beginning.

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    Ideas move fast when their time comes.

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    I don't know why togetherness was ever held up as an ideal of marriage. Away from home for both, then together, that's much better.

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    In former days, everyone found the assumption of innocence so easy; today we find fatally easy the assumption of guilt.

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    Ironically, women who acquire power are more likely to be criticized for it than are the men who have always had it.

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    Is there any vanity greater than the vanity of those who believe themselves without it?

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    It's hard to be happy, and safe, and applauded in a miserable world.

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    Life has this in common with prizefighting: if you've received a belly blow, it's likely to be followed by a right to the jaw.

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    Male friends do not always face each other; they stand side by side, facing the world.

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    maturity ... is letting things happen.

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    Most full lives are filled with empty gestures.

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    Normal is absolutely my least favorite word.

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    Nostalgia is a dangerous emotion, both because it is powerless to act in the real world, and because it glides so easily into hatred and resentment against those who have taken our Eden from us.

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    Odd, the years it took to learn one simple fact: that the prize just ahead, the next job, publication, love affair, marriage always seemed to hold the key to satisfaction but never, in the longer run, sufficed.

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    Once you are thought selfish, not only are you forgiven a life designed mainly to suit yourself, which in anyone else would appear monstrous, but if an impulse to generosity should by chance overpower you, you will get five times the credit of some poor selfless soul who has been oozing kindness for years.

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    One cannot make up stories; one can only retell in new ways the stories one has already heard.

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    One hires lawyers as on hires plumbers, because one wants to keep one's hands off the beastly drains.

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    one sank into the ancient sin of anomie when challenges failed.

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    Only a marriage with partners strong enough to risk divorce is strong enough to avoid it.

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    People who are genuinely involved in life, not just living a routine they've contrived to protect them from disaster, always seem to have more demanded of them than they can easily take on.

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    Power is the ability to take one's place in whatever discourse is essential to action and the right to have one's part matter.

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    Professors of literature collect books the way a ship collects barnacles, without seeming effort.

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    Quoting, like smoking, ... is a dirty habit to which I am devoted. But then ... I am a professor of English literature; it is an occupational hazard.

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    Quoting, like smoking, is a dirty habit to which I am devoted.

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    Shifting problems is the first rule for a long and pleasant life.

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    That is the point of quotations. One can use another's words to be insulting.

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    The compulsion to find a lover and husband in a single person has doomed more women to misery than any other illusion.

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    The married are those who have taken the terrible risk of intimacy and, having taken it, know life without intimacy to be impossible.

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    The rare, delicate flavor of a life after retiring in one's sixties, whatever one has "retired" from, the pleasure I experienced beyond my job at Columbia, is a gift of life in the last decades. but it is not easily learned. . . . But sometimes, the only way to live is to get out, or at least seriously to contemplate getting out, doing the impossible,flinging the conventional tea.

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    The sign of a good marriage is that everything is debatable and challenged; nothing is turned into law or policy. The rules, if any, are known only to the two players, who seek no public trophies.

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    the term 'androgyny' ... defines a condition under which the characteristics of the sexes, and the human impulses expressed by men and women, are not rigidly assigned. Androgyny seeks to liberate the individual from the confines of the appropriate.

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    Thinking about profound social change, conservatives always expect disaster, while revolutionaries confidently anticipate utopia. Both are wrong.

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    Today's shocks are tomorrow's conventions.

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    Today's youth seem finally to have understood that only by freeing woman from her exclusively sexual role can man free himself from his ordained role in the rat-race: that of the rat.

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    To recommend that women become identical to men, would be simple reversal, and would defeat the whole point of androgyny, and for that matter, feminism: in both, the whole point is choice.

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    Upon becoming fifty the one thing you can't afford is habit.

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    We cannot guess the outcome of our actions... Which is why our actions must always be acceptable in themselves, and not as strategies.

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    We in middle age require adventure.

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    We women have lived too much with closure: "If he notices me, if I marry him, if I get into college, if I get this work accepted, if I get this job" -- there always seems to loom the possibility of something being over, settled, sweeping clear the way for contentment. This is the delusion of a passive life. When the hope for closure is abandoned, when there is an end to fantasy, adventure for women will begin.

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    What marks a writer is this: until she - or he, of course - writes down whatever happened, turns it into a story, it hasn't really happened, it hasn't shape, form, reality.