Molly Haskell Quotes

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  • The Internet is democracy's revenge on democracy.

  • As so often happens in marriage, roles that had begun almost playfully, to give line and shape to our lives, had hardened like suits of armor and taken us prisoner.

    Molly Haskell (2000). “Love and Other Infectious Diseases: A Memoir”, p.12, iUniverse
  • But one of the attributes of love, like art, is to bring harmony and order out of chaos, to introduce meaning and affect where before there was none, to give rhythmic variations, highs and lows to a landscape that was previously flat.

    Love   Art   Order  
    Molly Haskell (2016). “From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition”, p.27, University of Chicago Press
  • The thought that we are enduring the unendurable is one of the things that keeps us going.

    Molly Haskell (2000). “Love and Other Infectious Diseases: A Memoir”, p.96, iUniverse
  • For a woman there is nothing more erotic than being understood.

  • [On swingers:] They have gone from Puritanism into promiscuity without passing through sensuality.

    Sex   Gone   Passing  
  • There are very few heroines in literature who have defined their lives morally rather than romantically and likewise but a handful in film.

  • American eroticism has always been of a different provenance and complexion than the European variety, an enjoyment both furtive and bland that is closer to a blushing cartoon than a sensual celebration.

    Molly Haskell (2016). “From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition”, p.21, University of Chicago Press
  • Being alone and liking it is, for a woman, an act of treachery, an infidelity far more threatening than adultery.

    Molly Haskell (1992). “Love and Other Infectious Diseases: A Memoir”, Citadel Press
  • ...(Charles) Reich discredits reason because it has been used to justify the war in Vietnam, which is like deciding that because your mother has cooked you a few bad meals you must never eat again.

    Mother   War   Meals  
  • There are two cinemas: the films we have actually seen and the memories we have of them.

    Movie   Memories   Two  
    Molly Haskell (2016). “From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition”, p.42, University of Chicago Press
  • Hospitals, like airports and supermarkets, only pretend to be open nights and weekends.

    Molly Haskell (2000). “Love and Other Infectious Diseases: A Memoir”, p.34, iUniverse
  • The big lie perpetrated on Western society is the idea of women’s inferiority, a lie so deeply ingrained in our social behaviour that merely to recognize it is to risk unravelling the entire fabric of civilization.

    Molly Haskell (2016). “From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition”, p.1, University of Chicago Press
  • Language: the one tool that enables us to grasp hold of our lives and transcend our fate by understanding it.

  • One of the attributes of love . . . is to bring harmony and order out of chaos.

    Love Is   Order   Chaos  
    Molly Haskell (2016). “From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition”, p.27, University of Chicago Press
  • I would trade many an art-film classic for the final exchange between Redford and Streisand in front of the Plaza.

    Art   Finals   Classic  
  • The mammary fixation is the most American of the sex fetishes.

    Sex   Haskell   Fixation  
    Molly Haskell (2016). “From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition”, p.105, University of Chicago Press
  • Movies both reflect and create social conditions, but their special charm is to offer fantasy clothes as virtual reality, a world where people consume without the tedium of labor. Characters float in a world where the bill never comes due ... and we wonder why we're a debtor nation!

  • Madness is always fascinating, for it reveals the ungluing we all secretly fear: the mind taking off from the body, the possibility that the magnet that attaches us to a context in the world can lose its grip.

    Insanity   Mind   World  
    Molly Haskell (2000). “Love and Other Infectious Diseases: A Memoir”, p.84, iUniverse
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