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look look you're not going to get it the first timeeeee,,,,,,,umm im lost in life again. I think it's time to reread this book. idk what love is or friendship or weight or myself. I need this book to keep me grounded asap no rock-y.
kundera is gone, b ...more "
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"I can't believe Kundera is gone. I've always wanted to meet him." — Feb 11, 2025 09:59AM
"I can't believe Kundera is gone. I've always wanted to meet him." — Feb 11, 2025 09:59AM
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
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“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.”
― Autumn Leaves
― Autumn Leaves
“Women are interchangeable as sex objects; women are slightly less disposable as mothers. The only dignity and value women get is as mothers: it is a compromised dignity and a low value, but it is all that is offered to women as women. Having children is the best thing women can do to get respect and be assured a place. The fact that having children does not get women respect or a place is almost beside the point: poor women don’t get respect and live in dung heaps; black women don’t get respect and are jailed in decimated ghettos; just plain pregnant women don’t get respect and the place they have is a dangerous one—pregnancy is now considered a cause of battery (stress on the male, don’t you know): in perhaps 25 percent of families in which battery occurs, it is a pregnant woman who has been battered. In fact, having children may mean both increased violence and increased dependence; it may significantly worsen the economic circumstances of a woman or a family; it may hurt a woman’s health or jeopardize her in a host of other ways; but having children is the one social contribution credited to women—it is the bedrock of women’s social worth. Despite all the happy smiling public mommies, the private mommies have grim private recognitions. One perception is particularly chilling: without the children, I am not worth much. The recognition is actually more dramatic than that, much more chilling: without the children, I am not.”
― Right-Wing Women
― Right-Wing Women
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