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Being alone and liking it is, for a woman, an act of treachery, an infidelity far more threatening than adultery.
Molly Haskell
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Molly Haskell
Age: 85
Born: 1939
Born: September 29
Film Critic
Writer
Charlotte
North Carolina
Infidelity
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Adultery
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Treachery
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