Judy Chicago Quotes
Once I Knew That I Wanted To Be An Artist, I Had Made Myself Into One. I Did Not Understand That Wanting Doesn't Always Lead To Action. Many Of The Women Had Been Raised Without The Sense That They Could Mold And Shape Their Own Lives, And So, Wanting To Be An Artist (but Without The Ability To Realize Their Wants) Was, For Some Of Them, Only An Idle Fantasy, Like Wanting To Go To The Moon.
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