"It must be said that Brighton, unlike London,……" — Julie Burchill
"It must be said that Brighton, unlike London, makes driving seem very appealing. Instead of glowering faces and angry horns on all sides, we have the coast road in front of us and the Sussex Downs just 10 minutes behind us."
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98 Quotes by Julie Burchill
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A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men.
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