I do think that same gender partners should be able to be married. Why not? If you share a life together than who in the world should have anything to say about it?
From Eartha Kitt
I don't wear my political feelings on my sleeve. However, if I'm asked, I will answer honestly.
I am the last of the Mohicans, the creme de la creme of cabaret.
I fight for other people better than I fight for myself.
I used to love it when I walked down the street and construction workers would whistle.
I was considered an ugly duckling.
I don't carry myself as a black person but as a woman that belongs to everybody. After all, it's the general public that made me - not any one particular group. So I don't think of myself as belonging to any particular group and never have.
I never identified with anybody. I have always been very sensitive about my color, because everybody called me 'yellow gal.' I was caught in between both sides - nobody wanted me. I love that my audience is there, but I always feel as though I have to fend for myself.
I think it's fun to look at people with big diamonds. I see them in my audience all the time, with the fur coat, a woman whose hand is always out front, or the two fingers are on the cheek to show her diamond. I don't have anything against that.
A lot can be said with just a look, or the way the body moves. Each song is a different character. So each song takes on a different movement of the body. And the body has to go with the subject and the attitude that you have toward that subject.
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