Liz Carpenter was an American writer born on September 1, 1920, and passed away on March 20, 2010. Known for her humorous and satirical writing, she offered unique insights into American society and culture through her distinctive perspective and profound analysis.
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“A major advantage of age is learning to accept people without passing judgment.”
“What a lot we lost when we stopped writing letters. You can't reread a phone call.”
Source: Getting Better All the Time
“If we can't turn the world around we can at least bolster the victims.”
“Charge hell with a bucket of water.”
Source: Ruffles & flourishes
“Anybody against women, against the ERA, should never be voted into office again.”
“I have worked all my life, wanted to work all my life, needed to work all my life.”
Source: Getting Better All the Time
“I learned in my four decades in Washington that one person can make a difference.”
