Jill Johnston

Jill Johnston
Jill Johnstonwas an American feminist author and cultural critic who wrote Lesbian Nation in 1973 and was a longtime writer for The Village Voice. She was also a leader of the lesbian separatist movement of the 1970s. Johnston also wrote under the pen name F. J. Crowe...
attached death exhausting force life move obviously phase seems settle unknown
All of life seems like that. Once we settle into some phase or other, and become attached to it, some unknown force makes us move on, only death obviously relieving us from these exhausting cycles.
compromise fearful
Bisexuality is not so much a copout as a fearful compromise.
dream inmates ghost
The inmates are ghosts whose dreams have been murdered.
mean people telling-it-like-it-is
Telling it like it is means telling it like it was and how it is now that it isn't what it was to the is now people.
people cost cafes
It costs a lot of money to go into cafes to breastfeed when out in public. Not everyone has the money to do that. Yet, at the same time, it is often people with the least money and accompanying health inequalities that are most likely to benefit from breastfeeding
men phases he-man
Man is completely out of phase with nature. Nature is woman. Man is the intruder. The man who re-attunes himself with nature is the man who de-mans himself or eliminates himself as man.
change order people
It's necessary in order to attract attention, to dazzle at all costs, to be disapproved of by serious people and quoted by the foolish.
dragons passivity-is independence
Passivity is the dragon every woman has to murder in her quest for independence.
sexuality knows
All women are lesbians except those who don't know it ...
compromise cop sexuality
Bisexuality is not so much a cop-out as a fearful compromise.
reticence seems
The right to reticence seems earned only by having nothing to hide.
political-revolution political revolution
Until all women are lesbians, there will be no true political revolution.