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I was the first woman to burn my bra - it took the fire department four days to put it out.
Dolly Parton
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote humorously highlights Dolly Parton's boldness in challenging societal norms regarding women's liberation.

Dolly Parton's quote playfully references the women's liberation movement and the act of burning bras as a symbol of protest against restrictive societal expectations. The exaggeration about the fire department being involved adds a humorous twist, illustrating how her actions were both impactful and memorable, while showcasing her unique personality.

Themes

FeminismBoldnessHumorLiberationProtest

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used during a speech on women's empowerment.

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