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Her Mother's Daughter Her Mother's Daughter by Marilyn French
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“It's strange how men feel they have the right to criticize a woman's appearance to her face.”
Marilyn French, Her Mother's Daughter
“Desire consumes you, it takes you over. You forget yourself completely. All you can think about is the other, the one you desire, your self is just a fire.”
Marilyn French, Her Mother's Daughter
“Male territorial insanity yields only to another male. What a difference the possession of a penis makes!”
Marilyn French, Her Mother's Daughter
“In a great gasp, puts her head in her hands again and cries as if her throat were a cave, as if the howling winds came from her belly, she cries like a storm that will never end.”
Marilyn French, Her Mother's Daughter
“But she continued to wonder what the fish tasted like, so brilliant and vivid pink. Would it taste pink?”
Marilyn French, Her Mother's Daughter