Ursula K. Le Guin Quotes
His Story Told Of The King's Daughter Cassandra, Who Foresaw What Would Happen And Tried To Prevent The Trojans From Letting The Great Horse Into The City, But No One Would Listen To Her: It Was A Curse Laid On Her, To See The Truth And Say It And Not Be Heard. It Is A Curse Laid On Women More Often Than On Men. Men Want The Truth To Be Theirs, Their Discovery And Property.
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