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Julie Burchill

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Whenever I am sent a new book on the lively arts, the first thing I do is look for myself in the index.


— Julie Burchill


#arts #book #first #first thing #i

A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men.


— Julie Burchill


#being #definitely #feminist #frightening #fun

A woman who looks like a girl and thinks like a man is the best sort, the most enjoyable to be and the most pleasurable to have and to hold.


— Julie Burchill


#enjoyable #girl #hold #like #looks

The freedom that women were supposed to have found in the Sixties largely boiled down to easy contraception and abortion; things to make life easier for men, in fact.


— Julie Burchill


#boiled #contraception #down #easier #easy

As with most liberal sexual ideas, what makes the world a better place for men invariably makes it a duller and more dangerous place for women.


— Julie Burchill


#better place #dangerous #dangerous place #duller #ideas

Fame is no sanctuary from the passing of youth... suicide is much easier and more acceptable in Hollywood than growing old gracefully.


— Julie Burchill


#easier #fame #gracefully #growing #growing old

It has been said that a pretty face is a passport. But it's not, it's a visa, and it runs out fast.


— Julie Burchill


#face #fast #out #passport #pretty

Show me a frigid women and, nine times out of ten, I'll show you a little man.


— Julie Burchill


#i #little #little man #man #me






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I like 'spontaneous' as a sexual description. She later described her columns for her abbreviated Times contract which ended abruptly in 2007 thus: "I was totally taking the piss. The sons from her marriages with Parsons and Landesman lived with their fathers after the separations.

Beginning as a writer for the New Musical Express at the age of 17 Julie Burchill has written for newspapers such as The Sunday Times and The Guardian. She is a self-declared "militant feminist". Julie Burchill (born 3 July 1959) is an English writer.

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