Letty Cottin Pogrebin

Letty Cottin Pogrebin
Loretta "Letty" Cottin Pogrebinis an American author, journalist, lecturer, and social activist. She earned a bachelor's degree from Brandeis University in English and American literature, and worked for the publishing company Bernard Geis Associates as their director of publicity and later their vice president. She also wrote a column for Ladies Home Journal called “The Working Woman," and was an editorial consultant for the TV special Free to Be... You and Mefor which she earned an Emmy...
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true-friend real old-friends
We need old friends to help us grow old and new friends to help us stay young.
family progress would-be
If the family were a boat, it would be a canoe that makes no progress unless everyone paddles.
family circles orange
If the family were a fruit, it would be an orange, a circle of sections, held together but separable - each segment distinct.
children unique expectations
The family endures because it offers the truth of mortality and immortality within the same group. The family endures because, better than the commune, kibbutz, or classroom, it seems to individualize and socialize its children, to make us feel at the same time unique and yet joined to all humanity, accepted as is and yet challenged to grow, loved unconditionally and yet propelled by greater expectations. Only in the family can so many extremes be reconciled and synthesized. Only in the family do we have a lifetime in which to do it.
perfection perfect expecting
Friendships aren't perfect and yet they are very precious. For me, not expecting perfection all in one place was a great release.
smart boys female
Boys don't make passes at female smart asses.
feel-better sick aspirin
Friends seem to be like aspirin; we don't really know why they make a sick person feel better, but they do.
children shopping rights
Children's liberation is the next item on our civil rights shopping list.
children america nations
America is a nation fundamentally ambivalent about its children, often afraid of its children, and frequently punitive toward its children.
family quilts together
A family stitched together with love seldom unravels.
christian white light
When the president of the United States flicks the switch to light up the Christmas tree on the White House lawn, that house ceases to be an American symbol; it becomes a Christian symbol.
women struggle issues
I find it profoundly symbolic that I am appearing before a committee of fifteen men who will report to a legislative body of one hundred men because of a decision handed down by a court comprised of nine men--on an issue that affects millions of women.... I have the feeling that if men could get pregnant, we wouldn't be struggling for this legislation. If men could get pregnant, maternity benefits would be as sacrosanct as the G.I. Bill.
war mean differences
We can remind the world that all the dead on both sides have not settled our differences, so now it is time for the living to renounce violence as a means of solving this conflict.
movie self life-experience
Other than life experience, nothing left a deeper imprint on my formative self than the movies.