Housework Quote by Kate Millett Download Open image “You won't do any more housework Then you go to the bin.” — Kate Millett ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Housework
I take the bins out, do the washing-up and all the run-of-the-mill things like that and that's how I like it to be. — Lee Evans Copy Share Image
I hate housework. You make the beds, you wash the dishes and six months later you have to start all over again. — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
I hate housework! You make the beds, you do the dishes and six months later you have to start all over again. — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
Housework is like bad sex. Every time I do it I swear I will never do it again. Until the next time company comes. — Marilyn Sokol Copy Share Image
Housework hassles go on, are never resolved, and will probably extend into the afterlife ('Why am I the one who takes the clouds to… — Marni Jackson Copy Share Image
Housework never really bothered me... what bothered me about it later was that it was expected to be your life... when you're a housewife,… — Alice Munro Copy Share Image
I'm a housewife: I spend far more time on housework than anything else. — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
The rationale which accompanies that imposition of male authority euphemistically referred to as 'the battle of the sexes' bears a certain resemblance to the… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
What is the future of the woman's movement How in the hell do I know I don't run it. — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
Coitus can scarcely be said to take place in a vacuum; although of itself it appears a biological and physical activity, it is set… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
The concept of romantic love affords a means of emotional manipulation which the male is free to exploit, since love is the only circumstance… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
They weren't crazy. They were tired of being locked up. Even I could see that. — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
It may be that a second wave of the sexual revolution might at last accomplish its aim of freeing half the race from its… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
My sister said, You're making it hard for all us housewives in Nebraska. — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
I saw hell. The hospital had divided and conquered pretty successfully. — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
I believe there's a killer in all of us. I know there's one inside me. When you know the killer in you and you… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
Because of our social circumstances, male and female are really two cultures and their life experiences are utterly different. — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
For it is precisely because certain groups have no representation in a number of recognized political structures that their position tends to be so… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
The extraordinary woman depends on the ordinary woman. It is only when we know what were the conditions of the average woman's life -… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
I was born imagining myself with an apron on, with pies cooling on the window sill and babies crying upstairs. I thought that all… — Carrie Fisher Copy Share Image
Composing a piece of music is very feminine. It is sensitive, emotional, contemplative. By comparison, doing housework is positively masculine. — Barbara Kolb Copy Share Image
Happiness does not consist in pastimes and amusements but in virtuous activities. — Aristotle Copy Share Image
I feel domesticity just slipping off me. It is a choice. Either one can let it go or one can intensify it. The people… — Sylvia Townsend Warner Copy Share Image
The scorn men express for a male who does housework is exceeded only by their aversion to a woman who doesn't — Penny Kome Copy Share Image
Fearless--the cobweb swings from the ceiling-- Indolent Housewife--in Daisies--lain! — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
Anyone can see that to write Uncle Tom's Cabin on the knee in the kitchen, with constant calls to cooking and other details of… — Anna Garlin Spencer Copy Share Image
Housework's the hardest work in the world. That's why men won't do it. — Edna Ferber Copy Share Image
This I know for a fact: the reason African women have children is so that there's someone else to do the housework. — Ben Aaronovitch Copy Share Image
I made a very slatternly mother, notably unkeen on housework, unaware that homes need to be cleaned now and then, and too often to… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image