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"It is impudence to say that Woman was made out of Man's body," she continued, "when every man is born of woman. What impudence men have, what arrogance!"
— Feb 24, 2016 09:35AM
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Samadrita
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...she was not going to be made nought, no, neither by them, nor by Mr. Harby, nor by all the system around her. She was not going to be put down, prevented from standing free. It was not to be said of her, she could not take her place and carry out her task. She would fight and hold her place in this state also, in the world of work and man's convention.
— Mar 31, 2016 10:09AM

Samadrita
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The idea of war altogether made her feel uneasy, uneasy. When men began organized fighting with each other it seemed to her as if the poles of the universe were cracking, and the whole might go tumbling into the bottomless pit. A horrible bottomless feeling she had. Yet of course there was the minted superscription of romance and honour and even religion about war. She was very confused.
— Mar 21, 2016 11:34AM

Samadrita
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Wherever she was, at school, among friends, in the street, in the train, she instinctively abated herself, made herself smaller, feigned to be less than she was, for fear that her undiscovered self should be seen, pounced upon, attacked by brutish resentment of the commonplace, the average Self.
— Mar 06, 2016 11:19AM

Samadrita
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...they would often sit together, talking desultorily. What was really between them they could not utter. Their words were only accidents in the mutual silence.
— Mar 02, 2016 10:24AM

Samadrita
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In her world, there was this one tense, vivid body of a man, and then many other shadowy men, all unreal. In him, she touched the centre of reality. And they were together, he and she, at the heart of the secret.
— Feb 20, 2016 12:49AM

Samadrita
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She knew she would die like an early, colourless, scent-less flower that the end of the winter puts forth mercilessly. And she wanted to harbour her modicum of twinkling life.
— Feb 16, 2016 08:46AM

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There was a look in the eyes of the Brangwens as if they were expecting something unknown, about which they were eager. They had that air of readiness for what would come to them, a kind of surety, an expectancy, the look of an inheritor.
— Feb 02, 2016 10:33AM