“I had to give it him, to flatter and insult a woman in one propostition took talent.”
Source: Magic Burns
Quoted in Robert Benchley (1955) by Nathaniel Benchley, ch. 1
“I had to give it him, to flatter and insult a woman in one propostition took talent.”
Source: Magic Burns
Regarding the issue between her recording contract and her family life
The Globe and Mail interview (2017)
Associated Press (2008); from an interview conducted by John Rogers.
Livewire interview (2002)
Context: It's odd but even when I was a kid, I would write about "old and other times" as though I had a lot of years behind me. Now I do, so there is a difference in the weight of memory. When you're young, you're still "becoming", now at my age I am more concerned with "being". And not too long from now I'll be driven by "surviving", I'm sure. I kind of miss that "becoming" stage, as most times you really don't know what's around the corner. Now, of course, I've kind of knocked on the door and heard a muffled answer. Nevertheless, I still don't know what the voice is saying, or even what language it's in.
Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to Third World Women Writers, from This Bridge Called My Back
On the effects of having a critical cardiac arrhythmia at age 17
Hiatt, Brian (2006-09-21), "My Big Mouth Strikes Again" http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/11515443/john_mayer_speaks_listen_to_his_hilarious_takes_on_paris_hilton_brad__angelina_living_in_ny. Rolling Stone. (1009): 66-70
“I couldn't give a damn, [he said]. Writing is where I succeeded. I was a flop in everything else.”
Khushwant Singh releases his last book