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That which we are, we are all the while teaching, not voluntarily, but involuntarily.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Women and birds are able to see without turning their heads, and that is indeed a necessary provision for they are both surrounded by enemies.
— James Stephens
We build this country ourselves every day and we have to be, in the most positive sense, totally unreal.
— J.C. Villamere
This story of loss and regaining of identity is, I think, the framework of all literature.
— Northrop Frye
I will fight for my children on any level so they can reach their potential as human beings and in their public duties.
— Princess Diana
He's a collector. That's the great dead thing in him.
— John Fowles
Money, amazingly, is losing its power ... Our economy is rapidly changing from a money economy to a satisfaction economy.
— Martin Seligman
His plastic hand is up and he's waggling his fingers, I pretend I don't see. I'm not going to give him my fingers, I need them for me.
— Emma Donoghue
Houses are like the human beings that inhabit them.
— Victor Hugo
Someone has to dot God's i's.
— Pierce Brown
I am constantly torn between the will to be seen and still hidden so god damn well,
a contradiction I never figured out. — Charlotte Eriksson
a contradiction I never figured out. — Charlotte Eriksson
I feel like elements of race and identity and ethnicity are sort of missing in all of literature, not just in women's literature.
— Cristina Henriquez
Literature is one of the few areas left where black and white feel some identity of purpose; we all struggle under censorship.
— Nadine Gordimer
I believe in me. I'm a little screwed up, but I'm beautiful
— Steve McQueen