How could you not love Norman Mailer? He was a total chauvinist, but also so vulnerable.
“How could you not love Norman Mailer? He was a total chauvinist, but also so vulnerable.”
— Gloria Steinem · Norman
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How could you not love Norman Mailer? He was a total chauvinist, but also so vulnerable.
“How could you not love Norman Mailer? He was a total chauvinist, but also so vulnerable.”
— Gloria Steinem · Norman
How could you not love Norman Mailer? He was a total chauvinist, but also so vulnerable.
The electoral system is not where change starts - it usually starts in communities and from the bottom up - but it is where change can be stopped.
The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn.
Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for future generations, but the poor can plan ahead only a few weeks or days.
Perfectionism attaches to what is valued in the culture.
If someone asks me to go to speak at, say, Princeton, I might or might not go. But if someone asks me from Norman, Oklahoma, I certainly will go.
I feel more Scottish than Norman.
I went to Norman High then I walked across the street after that and went to college. That's my home town, that's where I'm from. Physically I'm a Texan, but I'm an Oklahoman.
My father grew up in a Norman Rockwell postcard. His mother was a stay-at-home mom, his father was a rural mailman, they had six kids.
Norman Lear was talking about everything in the '70s... race, sexism, all of it. The network comedy really stayed away from that in the 1980s and 1990s.