A Quote by Harry Harlow

I have been married twice, but both of my wives have been too bright to be sucked in by women's lib. — © Harry Harlow
I have been married twice, but both of my wives have been too bright to be sucked in by women's lib.
I've been married twice. Most women would rather not be married to a traveling blues singer.
I've been married twice. Most women would rather not be married to a traveling blues singer
There's a lot of women out there, some of whom are my age who've never been married and some who have been married and would like to be married again but think their ship has sailed, and I'm like, 'Oh no, honey, let Miss Niecy show you it is never too late for love!'
Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by examining his wives' mouths.
I have noticed... that men usually leave married women alone and are inclined to treat all wives with respect. This is no great credit to married women.
I have been married twice, and those were not the happiest times of my life. Part of the problem, quite frankly, is that when you get married, the romance disappears and the children arrive and the love is transferred. It shouldn't be that way, but too often it is transferred to the children.
I've already been married six times in my career as an actress - twice as Becky - so I think a wedding of my own might feel too much like work!
I've been married to music my entire life. I've been dedicated to it. I know what it takes to do it. And ever since my brother has been taken from me, I feel like I have to live for both of us.
Women's Lib? Oh, I'm afraid it doesn't interest me one bit. I've been so liberated it hurts.
I've been married twice. It didn't work.
Historically, the women who have been the great painters of the canon have very often have been the wives or daughters of supportive men. Like Artemisia, whose father was a very established painter. I will say that the two current contemporary artists I admire the most are women: Kara Walker and Swoon.
Women have always been more critical of marriage than men. The great mysterious irony of it is - at least it's the stereotype - that women want to get married and men are trying to avoid it. Marriage doesn't benefit women as much as men, and it never has. And women, once they are married, become very critical of marriages in a way that men don't.
When I talk about movies like 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Stepford Wives,' I really noticed that these movies were able to address fears surround the women's lib movement in a way that was engaging, not preachy, but fun.
I've liked different women at different times in my life. I've been attracted to white women. I've been attracted to black women. I've been attracted to Asian women. I've been attracted to various subspecies of women. I can say with gratitude that I've been able to experiment.
Suddenly women's lib had made me feel my life had been wasted.
I've been married twice and I've tried to make it work, but I feel I haven't had a real marriage yet.
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