Rita Mae Brown Quotes
American author of mysteries and other novels, poetry, screen plays and non-fiction, is also know as a women’s rights spokesperson, feminist, gay and lesbian activist as well as a fox hunting and polo enthusiast. Although she was expelled from the University of Florida in the 1960’s for participation in a civil rights rally, she went on to earn her English degree from New York University, a degree in cinematography from New York School of Visual Arts and a doctorate in Political science from the Institute of Policy Studies located in Washington, DC.
American writer, feminist and gay activist, Rita Mae Brown, participated in the Stonewall riots in New York City in the 1960’s, which brought the discrimination against homosexuals to light , forever raising America’s awareness of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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“Art is moral passion married to entertainment. Moral passion without entertainment is propaganda, and entertainment without moral passion is television.”
“A deadline is negative inspiration. Still, it’s better than no inspiration at all.”
“About all you can do in life is be who you are. Some people will love you for you. Most will love you for what you can do for them, and some won’t like you at all.”
“I believe you are your work. Don’t trade the stuff of your life, time, for nothing more than dollars. That’s a rotten bargain.”
“Writers will happen in the best of families.”“Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment.”
– Rita Mae Brown (1944- )