A Quote by Gore Vidal

He's a full-fledged housewife from Kansas with all the prejudices. — © Gore Vidal
He's a full-fledged housewife from Kansas with all the prejudices.
Burma is not yet a full-fledged democracy. We have started working on the road to full democracy. We have a lot of things to do in order to build a democratic structure and to be become a full-fledged democracy.
I can't really see myself as an artist. Now, to step out here and there, do it when I feel like it, that's a possibility. But for me to be a full-fledged, full-time artist in the industry, I don't think so.
I don't see a full-fledged career in Hollywood. I am happy with the cameos. Even Tom Cruise will only do special appearances in our films; he wouldn't do a full hero movie. But it's good to act in different cinema.
I have not done a full-fledged Hindi project but I want to.
Turning into a full-fledged comedian involves a lot of hardships.
What I love about jazz is that it's full of legends, full of myths. It's an oral history because it started in New Orleans and Kansas City, under the radar.
I am keen on doing a comedy in a full-fledged positive role.
There's no doubt that the Chinese government is waging a full-fledged crackdown on Demosisto.
People's outlook on Kansas City is always like, 'They let you rap in K.C.?' Or 'How's Dorothy and Toto?' They put Kansas and Kansas City together, when it's really separate.
I started my career with 'Refugee' in Bhuj. Now, it has become a full-fledged city.
I have no race prejudices, and I think I have no color prejudices or caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. Indeed I know it. I can stand any society. All that I care to know is that a man is a human being-that is enough for me; he can't be any worse.
I have become a full-fledged producer. I spend a lot of time on pre-production work.
One can be a full-fledged Christian and at the same time, enjoy the reality of a universal spiritual truth.
It is very unusual for someone from Latin American society to openly stand by his homosexuality. In my hometown, there are still lots of prejudices against gays. We are often not considered to be fully-fledged people. The family is sacred there; having children means more than anything else.
Whether D.C. residents will be full-fledged citizens seems to be a case worthy of the Supreme Court.
The tide of history is turning women from beasts of burden and sexual playthings into full-fledged human beings.
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