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Women S Literature Quotes

Quotes tagged as "women-s-literature" Showing 1-18 of 18
Steven Decker
“In my country, we value achievement. People are free to decide what that means to them, and I’ve always considered helping others to be my way of accomplishing something important. I was hoping to serve others with my new job, but that’s history now, so I’m going to have to accomplish something big, or I’ll regret it for the rest of my life.”
Steven Decker, Projector for Sale

Steven Decker
“My people believe in balance,” he said. “We believe that all living things—plants, animals, people—have an intelligent spirit, and that they all make important contributions to the balance of the world.”
Steven Decker, Projector for Sale

Steven Decker
“If you hope for something, truly yearn for it from deep inside yourself, you have to try everything you can to make it come true. That’s the key to life, my young friend. You won’t always succeed, but knowing you’ve tried your best will carry you through. And sometimes, when you do succeed in making your hopes real, it allows all the beauty of being here on this earth to fill you up with joy.”
Steven Decker, Projector for Sale

Steven Decker
“But most of all, she thought of John. She pictured him in Dingle, sitting out on the veranda of his wonderful little house, gazing with his peacefully intense, ocean blue eyes out toward the sea. She wondered if he was alone, and suspected he was, and she also reflected that he was probably quite sad, just as she was at that very moment.”
Steven Decker, Projector for Sale

Cricket Rohman
“Lindsey loved her job almost as much as she loved her husband.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man

Germaine Greer
“If women understand by emancipation the adoption of the masculine role then we are lost indeed.”
Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch

Jill Shalvis
“You only live once, right?"
"Not true," Quinn said, "you live every day. You only die once.”
Jill Shalvis, Lost and Found Sisters

Germaine Greer
“The woman who realizes that she is bound by a million Lilliputian threads in an attitude of impotence and hatred masquerading as tranquility and love has no option but to run away, if she is not to be corrupted and extinguished utterly.”
Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch

Germaine Greer
“Liberty is terrifying but it is also exhilarating.”
Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch

Germaine Greer
“Psychologists cannot fix the world so they fix women.”
Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch

Charlotte Perkins Gilman
“Nowhere else in the whole range of life on earth, is this degradation found--the female capering and prancing before the male. It is absolutely and essentially his function, not hers.”
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Man-Made World

Charlotte Perkins Gilman
“The adjectives and derivatives based on woman's distinctions are alien and derogatory when applied to human affairs; "effeminate"--too female, connotes contempt, but has no masculine analogue; whereas "emasculate"--not enough male, is a term of reproach, and has no feminine analogue. 'Virile'--manly, we oppose to 'puerile'--childish, and the very world 'virtue' is derived from 'vir'--a man.”
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Man-made World: Or, our Androcentric Culture

Robert         Reid
“Aaron anticipated the application of some kind of healing balm, but to his surprise the healer started singing a soft melodic tune. The breath from the notes fell on Aaron’s injured arm and he felt the hairs on his forearm react to the soft breath. It was only moments before the song drifted away on the wind and Wonataban’s instruction followed the last note: “Open your eyes.”
Robert Reid, The Empress: The Emperor The Son and The Thief

Lilly Christine
“I know you think I’ve behaved like a cad, so I’m coming clean. I love you, Tess. I have for a long time. I ache for you. Every morning I wake up, wishing you were in my arms. Back when Cassie was at her mom’s, I was relieved to be thinking about you and not her so much anymore, until I realized it meant that I was in love with you. I fell for you that first morning, when I saw you coming out of the garage with Dave. I couldn’t tell you the other day, but I wanted you to know.” He leaned in and kissed her cheek. “Maybe I have been protecting myself, but mostly, I wanted to protect you.”
Lilly Christine, Crashing into Tess

Summer Shultz
“Confronted with the desert's boundless emptiness, my sense of loneliness shrank down to the point of irrelevance. My sense of self shrank down to the point of irrelevance. To comprehend one's own smallness may for most people be a terrifying experience, but I found it comforting.”
Summer Shultz, Stuck Wide Open

Summer Shultz
“All I could do was trust the breaking and move forward to greet this newest version of myself, whoever she was and whatever form she decided to take.”
Summer Shultz, Stuck Wide Open