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Phyllis Battelle, the trailblazing American journalist and columnist, broke barriers and challenged conventions with her fearless reporting and outspoken commentary on politics, culture, and society. From her groundbreaking work at publications like The Washington Post and The New Republic to her influential columns in Newsweek and McCall's, Battelle's incisive wit, sharp intellect, and unwavering commitment to truth-telling continue to inspire journalists and writers to speak truth to power and hold the powerful accountable.
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"A broken heart is what makes life so wonderful five years later, when you see the guy in an elevator and he is fat and smoking a cigar and saying long-time-no-see."

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"For her fifth wedding, the bride wore black and carried a scotch and soda."

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"If you haven't had at least a slight poetic crack in the heart, you have been cheated by nature."

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"A reporter discovers, in the course of many years of interviewing celebrities, that most actors are more attractive behind a spotlight than over a spot of tea."

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