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  • #1
    “Life is either getting a hand or giving a hand. Usually it’s both at the same time. ”
    Molly McAleer, The Alcoholic Bitch Who Ruined Your Life: Stories About Love, Death and Rehab

  • #2
    Bonnie Jo Campbell
    “You’re not supposed to have salt.” “I’m not supposed to have cancer, either. If you don’t bring me some brandy, I’m kicking you off my property.”
    Bonnie Jo Campbell, Mothers, Tell Your Daughters: Stories

  • #3
    Bonnie Jo Campbell
    “reasonableness and positivity can feel like a kind of bullying.”
    Bonnie Jo Campbell, Mothers, Tell Your Daughters: Stories

  • #4
    Carrie Brownstein
    “Musicians, especially those who are women, are often dogged by the assumption that they are singing from a personal perspective. Perhaps it is a carelessness on the audience’s part, or an entrenched cultural assumption that the female experience can merely encompass the known, the domestic, the ordinary. When a woman sings a nonpersonal narrative, listeners and watchers must acknowledge that she’s not performing as herself, and if she’s not performing as herself, then it’s not her who is wooing us, loving us. We don’t get to have her because we don’t know exactly who she is. An audience doesn’t want female distance, they want female openness and accessibility, familiarity that validates femaleness. Persona for a man is equated with power; persona for a woman makes her less of a woman, more distant and unknowable, and thus threatening. When men sing personal songs, they seem sensitive and evolved; when women sing personal songs, they are inviting and vulnerable, or worse, catty and tiresome.”
    Carrie Brownstein, Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl: A Memoir

  • #5
    Lindy West
    “If you’re the very luckiest kind of astronaut ever, your big payoff is that you get to visit a barren airless wasteland for five minutes, do some more math, and then go home—ice cream not guaranteed.”
    Lindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

  • #6
    Lindy West
    “Shame is a tool of oppression, not change. Fat”
    Lindy West, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

  • #7
    “I’ve narrowed it down to nobody,”
    Stephen Davis, Gold Dust Woman: The Biography of Stevie Nicks

  • #8
    “I couldn’t sleep, so I got up and took a walk around the house. Alex’s mother cat just had a batch of baby kittens and I sat on the porch and just kept looking at them. It was a revelation! Without drugs! Without anything but kittens whose fur is like all the softness in the world put together. It was so soft that when I closed my eyes I wasn’t sure I was even touching it, I put the little gray one, named Happiness, up to my ear, and felt the warmth in her tiny body and listened to her incredible purring. Then she tried to nurse my ear and the feeling in me was so big I thought I was going to break wide open. It was better than a drug trip, a thousand times better, a million times, a trillion times. These things are real! The softness was not a hallucination; the sounds of the night, the cars swishing by, the crickets. I was really there. I heard it! I saw it and I felt it and that’s the way I want life to always be! And that’s the way it will be!”
    Beatrice Sparks, Go Ask Alice

  • #9
    Tim  Murphy
    “No crush will imprint itself on your hippocampus like your high-school crush, such that even seeing their name in print years later will make you catch your breath and recall a kind of beauty that has gone unrivaled by all the succeeding beauties.”
    Tim Murphy, Speech Team



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