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What I liked: The detail. If you're not wanting to read every detail about Frida's life I would skip this one, but if you're like me and want to know everything
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Carrie Fisher
“Sometimes I feel like my life ended and I'm still here.

Other times I feel so calm, I swear I can hear air moving slowly over the earth. I still eat junk, I don't exercise enough, and last week I had a cigarette. But I figure if I had to give up everything I put between me and my feelings, I'd stand at the center of my being and howl like a lonely old dog.”
Carrie Fisher, Postcards from the Edge

Charlotte Perkins Gilman
“I’ve got out at last,” said I, “in spite of you and Jane. And I’ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can’t put me back!”
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper

Rachel Carson
“Future generations are unlikely to condone our lack of prudent concern for the integrity of the natural world that supports all life.”
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

Rachel Carson
“Man, however much he like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature.”
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

Eartha Kitt
“I hated the idea of going back to that factory. I hated the idea of having a routine life, of having to get up at seven Α.Μ. to get to school, of having knowledge from books crowded into my head. I wanted to rebel. I wanted to change the world to be the way I wanted it. I wanted a law forbidding people to work longer than four hours a day at the most. People should be independent of restrictions. Restrictions of society, of laws. People should not be made to do things they did not like. I began to rebel.

I felt the important thing for people was to eat when they were hungry, not because it was breakfast time, lunchtime, dinnertime or suppertime. One should work when he needed to work to earn enough to feed and clothe a family properly, to have a home when he wanted to have it. To love because he loved, to hate because he hated, not because someone told him to, when, where, and how.

I hated the idea of having to be in a certain place at a certain time. I should go when I wanted. No one should be obligated to anyone.”
Eartha Kitt, Thursday's Child

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