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- Kinsey himself collected absolutely everything. -- Bill Condon
- Kinsey was never a lawyer. She's strictly blue collar. -- Sue Grafton
- Kinsey would identify himself with Galileo in moments of feelings of persecution. -- Bill Condon
- Kinsey was six foot five, and he had this leader of men quality. -- Bill Condon
- Kinsey's quest was really for us all to be tolerant and accepting of each other. -- Liam Neeson
- Kinsey thought that Freud in his own way was as dangerous as the Catholic Church. -- Bill Condon
- Kinsey kick started a lot in shocking people with how much homosexual activity there is. -- Bill Condon
- Kinsey was trying to study sex scientifically, get rid of the overlay of culture and religion. -- Bill Condon
- And the Institute sent me a little film footage of Kinsey himself preparing to do an interview for television to talk about his work, so that was quite valuable for me. -- Liam Neeson
- When it comes to two of the big social earthquakes in the last fifty years - which are the gay movement and the women's movement - I think there is a direct line from Kinsey to those. -- Bill Condon
- Well, from an acting point of view, I bear no relation, I don't look like Alfred Kinsey at all, but I thought somewhere in my artist's soul, my actor's soul, I could capture something of the spirit of the man. -- Liam Neeson
- I thought, well of course, Kinsey absolutely adored teaching. He was a wonderful teacher. So these kids really inspired me. So that was a clue I hung onto. He loved young people, he absolutely loved them. And he loved teaching them and trying to help them. -- Liam Neeson
- My mom, the fabulous Bertie Kinsey, is an amazing seamstress. She quilts and sews and is so crafty. We call her the Southern Martha Stewart! -- Angela Kinsey
- Kinsey Millhone is a female Sam Spade; a thorough professional, a loner, clear-headed and unsentimental. -- Lucille Kallen
- And Kinsey thought that anybody who defined themselves based on their sexual acts was limiting themselves. -- Bill Condon
- One of the people that became a major source was Clarence Tripp who worked with Kinsey. -- Bill Condon
- The Kinsey Institute says gay men have bigger sex organs. Hence the origin of gay pride. -- Jay Leno
- Books are like movies of the mind and it's better to leave Kinsey where she is. -- Sue Grafton
- I know a little more about Kinsey than I know about sex because that is his subject not mine. -- Bill Condon
- The truth is, I could no more dictate her nature than she could dictate mine. Kinsey's happy as she is and she doesn't need to be rescued, improved, or saved. -- Sue Grafton
- For the record, I'd like to say that I'm a big fan of forgiveness as long as I have a chance to get even first" Kinsey Millhone, V is for Vengeance -- Sue Grafton
- Personally, I'd rather grow old alone than in the company of anyone I've met so far. I don't experience myself as lonely, incomplete, or unfulfilled, but I don't talk about that much. It seems to piss people off--especially men. (Kinsey Millhone) -- Sue Grafton
- I'm not sure Kinsey has changed in these first twelve books. I think the reader learns more about her, but from Kinsey's perspective, only three years have passed while the rest of us have been getting older at a much faster clip. -- Sue Grafton
- [ Alfred Kinsey] was sexually abusing those children and had sex abusers working for him to stimulate the babies. -- Peter Breggin
- [Alfred] Kinsey, as you well know, was a complete whacko. Most of his studies have been shown to be false. -- Michael Savage
- I do believe in the Kinsey scale, I think many of us fall in different places on the scale and I think it's for each one of us to decide where we are on the scale, it's not for someone else to decide for us. -- Christopher Rice
- Human beings are distinguished by a capacity for experience as well as by their behavior, and homosexuality is as much a matter ofemotion as of genital manipulation.... As we each examine our own sense of identity we realize how much more complex is the question of homosexuality than a mere Kinsey-like computation of orgasms. -- Dennis Altman
- No, 'F/X 2' was a job. I enjoyed doing it but that was definitely a job. I wrote that, I didn't direct it but 'Candyman' and the earlier horror movies I made, I was completely into horror and suspense and always have been. It's informed everything I've done, even the way scenes are shot in 'Kinsey and 'Gods and Monsters.' -- Bill Condon
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