Margaret Atwood Quotes
When I Look In The Mirror I See An Old Woman; Or Not Old, Because Nobody Is Allowed To Be Old Any More. Older, Then. Sometimes I See An Older Woman Who Might Look Like The Grandmother I Never Knew, Or Like My Own Mother, If She'd Managed To Reach This Age. But Sometimes I See Instead The Young Girl's Face I Once Spent So Much Time Rearranging And Deploring, Drowned And Floating Just Beneath My Present Face, Which Seems -- Especially In The Afternoons, With The Light On A Slant -- So Loose And Transparent I Could Peel It Off Like A Stocking.
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