Rita Mae Brown (born November 28, 1944) is an American writer, activist, and feminist. She is best known for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle. Brown is also a mystery writer and screenwriter.
We all want to leave our children the Garden of Eden and we wind up giving them hardscrabble.
I've got splinters in my nose from the best publishing doors in town.
Aunt Mimi possessed a horror of silence, which she battled with endless chat. The Typhoid Mary of the Telephone started her calls at 6:30 each morning.
Dying's not so bad. At least I won't have to answer the telephone.
I believe the true function of age is memory. I'm recording as fast as I can.
compromise is the work of mature people.
Would it upset men if they found out we weren't different? Are we? Aren't we? Damned if I know.
One thing Mom taught me, "You're going to be dead a long time, so do it now!"
When I got [my] library card, that was when my life began.
No government has the right to tell its citizens when or whom to love
I hate the telephone. I think the lowest circle of hell is reserved for Alexander Graham Bell.
Content without style is propaganda or adolescence. Style without content is decadence.