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  • #1
    Sylvia Plath
    “I have the choice of being constantly active and happy or introspectively passive and sad. Or I can go mad by ricocheting in between.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #2
    Joe Sacco
    “Some of the world's blackest holes are out
    in the open for anyone to see....”
    Joe Sacco, Palestine

  • #3
    Thomas Ligotti
    “To my mind, a well-developed sense of humor is the surest indication of a person's humanity, no matter how black and bitter that humor may be.”
    Thomas Ligotti

  • #4
    Barbara Kingsolver
    “A certain feeling comes from throwing your good life away, and it is one part rapture.”
    Barbara Kingsolver, Flight Behavior

  • #5
    Thomas Hardy
    “People go on marrying because they can't resist natural forces, although many of them may know perfectly well that they are possibly buying a month's pleasure with a life's discomfort.”
    Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure

  • #6
    Margaret Atwood
    “So much for endings. Beginnings are always more fun. True connoisseurs, however, are known to favor the stretch in between, since it's the hardest to do anything with. That's about all that can be said for plots, which anyway are just one thing after another, a what and a what and a what.”
    Margaret Atwood

  • #7
    Roxane Gay
    “I am nowhere near as brave as people believe me to be. As a writer, armed with words, I can do anything, but when I have to take my body out into the world, courage fails me.”
    Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

  • #8
    Roxane Gay
    “Fat shaming is real, constant, and rather pointed. There are a shocking number of people who believe they can simply torment fat people into weight loss and disciplining their bodies or disappearing their bodies from the public sphere. They believe they are medical experts, listing a litany of health problems associated with fatness as personal affronts. These tormentors bind themselves in righteousness when they point out the obvious—that our bodies are unruly, defiant, fat. It’s a strange civic-minded cruelty. When people try to shame me for being fat, I feel rage. I get stubborn. I want to make myself fatter to spite the shamers, even though the only person I would really be spiting is myself.”
    Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

  • #9
    Roxane Gay
    “Doctors are supposed to first do no harm, but when it comes to fat bodies, most doctors seem fundamentally incapable of heeding their oath.”
    Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

  • #10
    Roxane Gay
    “It took me a long time, but I prefer “victim” to “survivor” now. I don’t want to diminish the gravity of what happened. I don’t want to pretend I’m on some triumphant, uplifting journey. I don’t want to pretend that everything is okay. I’m living with what happened, moving forward without forgetting, moving forward without pretending I am unscarred. This”
    Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

  • #11
    Roxane Gay
    “I will never forgive the boys who raped me and I am a thousand percent comfortable with that because forgiving them will not free me from anything. I”
    Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

  • #12
    Roxane Gay
    “I get angry when women disavow feminism and shun the feminist label but say they support all the advances born of feminism because I see a disconnect that does not need to be there.”
    Roxane Gay, Bad Feminist



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