Rebecca Solnit Quotes
We Think We Tell Stories, But Stories Often Tell Us, Tell Us To Love Or Hate, To See Or Be Seen. Often, Too Often, Stories Saddle Us, Ride Us, Whip Us Onward, Tell Us What To Do, And We Do It Without Questioning. The Task Of Learning To Be Free Requires Learning To Hear Them, To Question Them, To Pause And Hear Silence, To Name Them, And Then Become A Story-teller.
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