Phyllis Schlafly quotes are a collection of memorable quotations by Phyllis Schlafly, who wrote about 4 million words, gave about 500 speeches on college campuses mostly in the 1970s–80s, and countless radio and television interviews.
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The strategy of politics, like an iceberg, is eight-ninths under the surface.[1]
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the largest cash market in the world: the Executive Branch of the United States Government.[2]
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The man who did as much as anyone to emancipate women from their daily drudgery was the inventor of the sewing machine.[3]
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At certain climactic times in history, there is such a thing as the irreplaceable man.[4]
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It was not an armament race, but a disarmament race, which caused World War II.[5]
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Human nature is not going to change.[5]
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After losing in my campaign for Congress in 1970, at first I was glad I ran. Later I was glad I ran and lost. [She subsequently defeated, against all odds, the Equal Rights Amendment at the state level.]
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References
- ↑ Phyllis Schlafly, A Choice Not An Echo, p.7 (1964).
- ↑ Phyllis Schlafly, A Choice Not An Echo, p.5 (1964).
- ↑ Phyllis Schlafly, A Choice Not An Echo, p.81 (1964).
- ↑ Phyllis Schlafly (and Chester Ward), The Gravediggers, p.114 (1964).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Phyllis Schlafly (and Chester Ward), The Gravediggers , p.40 (1964).