Jill Bennett famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Never marry a man who hates his mother because he'll end up hating you.
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We are in desperate need of a well-done romantic lesbian comedy.
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There are plenty of lesbians in Hollywood, but they're not out. And that's their choice, but I can't do that, it's too important to me.
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Acting is something I love to do. I love to perform and I love the art, the craft of it
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Outside of being an actress, I feel like being out is the biggest way that gay people can change perception. There are people that give millions of dollars to gay organizations but are closeted to their own families
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I tell them that Im a lesbian but doesnt seem to matter to them - they see in the media is that we havent met the right guy yet, or that weve been raped or abused by our daddies and were just waiting for Mr. Right to come sweep us off our feet, and Im really tired of seeing that.
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The angry lesbian stereotype is true - Im one of them - but underneath that there is fun and frolic and we need to show that a little bit more now.
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When I am at a straight club, which is like once a year, if a man even looks in my direction, I verbally attack him.
-- Jill Bennett
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Husband, when you tell your wife to go for counseling alone (because you think going to see a counselor is a sign you have failed) is like having a car you love overheat and deciding it's not manly to take it to the mechanic. You can keep on driving it but eventually you will ruin the engine.
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Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.
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There are few who would not rather be taken in adultery than in provocation.
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Marriage with love is entering heaven with one's eyes shut, but marriage without love is entering hell with them open.
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My mom's a psychologist, and I think that has influenced me on a personal level. Plus, I'm just generally interested in visualization and humanity, social activity and technology, and what happens in aggregate.
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I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.
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My mom was on welfare and the occasional food stamp, but I have never participated in any of those governmental programs, even the ones that kind of work like education, scholarships and whatever, and I managed to do just fine.
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My dad is a Deadhead, my mom's a Jewish-American princess from Jersey.
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I feel betrayed by own mother.
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Then, there's the modern mother-in-law. In her mid 40s, she is the compact car of her breed: efficient, trim, attractive and in harmony with her times. She's pretty stiff competition for the plain young matron who's overweight and under-financed. If there is going to be friction in this relationship, it could start from envy and resentment in the younger woman. But Father Time is on her side, even if Mother Nature played her a dirty trick
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