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Slapping Quotes

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Alexandra Bracken
“I've never slapped anyone before,鈥� she admitted.
鈥淗ow did you find the experience?鈥�
鈥淚t would have been more satisfying if he'd gone flying out of his seat like I imagined.”
Alexandra Bracken, Passenger

Antonella Gambotto-Burke
“What does a woman feel when she is hit? My mother slapped me when I was a child - on two occasions, to the point of pure hysteria; I never liked it. Those who are humiliated in such a way learn to disintegrate 鈥� that is, they become once removed from pain. This is the most direct route to psychic ruin.”
Antonella Gambotto-Burke, The Eclipse: A Memoir of Suicide

Connie Willis
“...then in a conversational tone said, "I slapped my Aunt Martha. When my fianc茅 died. She told me God needed him in heaven, and I hauled off and slapped her, a sixty year old woman....People say unbelievable things to you. They deserve slapping.”
Connie Willis, Passage

Willow Madison
“When I look in the mirror... I know that I belong to him...that I will never be the same again. I've let him punish me...”
Willow Madison, True Beginnings

“Erin, stop slapping people's thighs.”
Razelle

James H. Doolittle
“As I approached the field, I called the tower, identified myself, and said I would like to land and pay my respects to General Patton if that was agreeable and convenient. I was cleared to land. When I parked, there was Georgie in his famous Jeep with the three-star flags flying, his helmet reflecting the sun gloriously and his ivory-handled revolvers at his side. He rushed forward, threw his arms around me, and with great tears streaming down his face, said, "Jimmy, I'm glad to see you. I didn't think anyone would ever call on a mean old son of a bitch like me.”
James H. Doolittle, I Could Never Be So Lucky Again

Nitya Prakash
“Slapping your pockets to make sure you haven't lost anything.”
Nitya Prakash

“Slapping someone in real life is not like slapping someone in the movies. There is no victory or empowerment or dramatic romantic tension in it. A slap in real life just leaves your fingers burning and the lingering truth that something is irreversibly wrong.”
Sasha taqws虒蓹blu LaPointe, Red Paint: The Ancestral Autobiography of a Coast Salish Punk