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Them Quotes by Lillian Hellman
- Decisions, particularly important ones, have always made me sleepy, perhaps because I know that I will have to make them by instinct, and thinking things…
- I've always had great satisfaction out of writing the plays. I've not always had great satisfaction out of seeing them produced-although often I've had satisfaction…
- I am suspicious of guilt in myself and in other people; it is usually a way of not thinking, or of announcing one's own fine…
- Rebels seldom make good revolutionaries, because organized action, even union with other people, is not possible for them.
- There are people who eat the earth and eat all the people on it like in the Bible with the locusts. And other people who…
- We are a people who do not want to keep much of the past in our heads. It is considered unhealthy in America to remember…
- Since when do you have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?
- Since when do we have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?
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