13+ Helen Lawrenson Quotes On Education
Helen Lawrenson was an American journalist, novelist, and short story writer. She was a staff writer for Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, and wrote several novels, including The Passersby, which was adapted into a Broadway play. Her short stories were published in The New Yorker, Harper's Bazaar, and other magazines. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Helen Lawrenson on education, love, life.
If a woman is sufficiently ambitious, determined and gifted, there is practically nothing she can't do. — Helen Lawrenson
As for the topsy-turvy tangle known as soixante-neuf, personally I have always felt it to be madly confusing, like trying to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time. — Helen Lawrenson
In the final analysis, each of us is responsible for what we are. We cannot blame it on our mothers, who, thanks to Freud, have replaced money as the root of all evil. — Helen Lawrenson
The American Communist Party was notoriously infiltrated by informers, some working for the FBI, some for capitalist employers. At one time it used to be said that spies practically kept the Party going with their dues and contributions. — Helen Lawrenson
Most of today's film actresses are typical of a mass-production age: living dolls who look as if they came off an assembly line and whose uniformity of appearance is frequently a triumph of modern science, thanks to which they can be equipped with identical noses, breasts, teeth, eyelashes, and hair. — Helen Lawrenson
There is nothing that impairs a man's sexual performance quicker than any suggestion that he's not doing it right ('Not there, you idiot!'). — Helen Lawrenson
There is one thing new in sexual mores and that is today's bisexual chic. ... if you can't truthfully claim to be bisexual yourself, the next best thing is to reveal that one, or both, of your parents was. — Helen Lawrenson
Whatever else can be said about sex, it cannot be called a dignified performance. — Helen Lawrenson
You have to go back to the Children's Crusade in 1212 AD to find as unfortunate and fatuous an attempt at manipulated hysteria as the Women's Liberation Movement. — Helen Lawrenson
These are the beautiful people, who, befitting their rank as gods and goddesses of a powerful modern mythology, lead beautiful lives in beautiful houses, attired in beautiful clothes and, ostensibly, thinking only beautiful thoughts. — Helen Lawrenson
A skirt is no obstacle to extemperaneous sex, but it is physically impossible to make love to a girl while she is wearing trousers. — Helen Lawrenson
Most of today's film actress are typical of a mass-production age: living dolls who look as if they came off an assembly line . . . — Helen Lawrenson
As soon as an American man loves a girl he wants to marry her. This is not only a blunder but it is rather absurd. It is so typical of American men, always wanting to do the noble thing. — Helen Lawrenson
Life Lessons by Helen Lawrenson
- Helen Lawrenson's work emphasizes the importance of being creative and taking risks in order to achieve success.
- She also encourages readers to push past their own boundaries and to be open to new experiences.
- Finally, Lawrenson emphasizes the value of having a positive attitude and a willingness to learn from failure.
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