Quote by Frank O'Connor Download Open image “No man is as anti-feminist as a really feminine woman.” — Frank O'Connor ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
I am a feminist. And I don't think of that as being anti-men, I think about it as equal rights for women. — Marcia Clark Copy Share Image
I wouldn't call myself a feminist, because I think there are differences between men and women. — Shania Twain Copy Share Image
Any man worth his salt loves a feminist. Only men who are afraid of the feminine in themselves are afraid of women. — Brit Marling Copy Share Image
The issues that matter to women also matter to communities... and these issues have a ripple effect all across the country. And the purist… — Nina Turner Copy Share Image
I'd never call myself a feminist, and that the world doesn't need male feminists. — Stephen Marche Copy Share Image
I don't think that you have to always present as angry, masculine, aggressive to be a feminist. — Zoe Buckman Copy Share Image
There are three necessary elements in a story - exposition, development, and drama. Exposition we may illustrate as "John Fortescue was a solicitor in… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
“a grin that wasn't natural, and that combined in a strange way affection and arrogance, the arrogance of the idealist who doesn't realize how… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
All I know from my own experience is that the more loss we feel the more grateful we should be for whatever it was… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
I was a great believer in hot buttered toast at all hours of the day. — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
I suppose we all have our little hiding-hole if the truth was known, but as small as it is, the whole world is in… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
I cant write about something I dont admire. It goes back to the old concept of the celebration: you celebrate the hero, an idea. — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
Always in the short story there is this sense of outlawed figures wandering about the fringes of society… As a result there is in… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
A man and woman in search of something are always blown apart, but it's the same wind that blows them. — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
“And what's a-trouble to you, Jackie?" "Father," I said, feeling I might as well get it over while I had him in good humour,… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
“But my dear young lady," he said offering a cigarette, "who ever said I have a poor opinion of women? On the contrary, I… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image
“But, Mummy, couldn't God make another wars, but bad people." "Oh!" I said. I was disappointed about that. I began to think that God… — Frank O'Connor Copy Share Image