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“How easily one’s own embarrassing failures or unexpected misfortunes can be laid at the feet of another”
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“They care not for the life of the unborn babe”
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“Only through such violence can we truly achieve freedom from oppression.” “Is it your experience as a northerner or as a woman that draws you to such a conclusion?” “Why cannae it be both?”
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“More mothers die in the birthing bed than knights upon the field”
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“The Church fears what it disnae understand,” she replied. “All men do.”
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“A woman in this world is always surrounded by enemies.”
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“He who sees evil and does naught is just as complicit as those who stain their hands with the act.”
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“Ye’re a monster.” “I’m just a man.”
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“Small men often like to fight large battles.”
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