Memorable Quotations:
Women Journalists
"It took nine years, and a great depression,
and two wars ending in defeat, and one surrender without war,
to break my faith in the benign power of the press.
Gradually I came to realize that people
will more readily swallow lies than truth,
as if the taste of lies was homey,
appetizing: a habit."
--Martha Gellhorn
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Nancy Banks-Smith Quotations
Vicki Baum Quotations
Louise Bernikow Quotations
Victoria Billings Quotations
Erma Bombeck Quotations
Julie Burchill Quotations
Beatrix Campbell Quotations
Willa Cather Quotations
Carrie Chapman Catt Quotations
Shirley Conran Quotations
Dorothy Day Quotations
Dorothy Dix Quotations
Rheta Childe Dorr Quotations
Nora Ephron Quotations
Frances Fitzgerald Quotations
Martha Gellhorn Quotations
Gina Kolata Quotations
Fran Lebowitz Quotations
Clare Boothe Luce Quotations
Frances Marion Quotations
Agnes Meyer Quotations
Margaret Mitchell Quotations
Letty Cottin Pogrebin Quotations
Katherine Anne Porter Quotations
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Quotations
Helen Rowland Quotations
Adela Rogers St. Johns Quotations
Gloria Steinem Quotations
Ida Tarbell Quotations
Dorothy Thompson Quotations
Rebecca West Quotations
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Quotations
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