Quotes & Sayings About Freedom In The Handmaid's Tale
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I envy people that know love. That have someone who takes them as they are. — Jess C. Scott

But if we start raising children differently, then in fifty years, in a hundred years, boys will no longer have the pressure of proving their masculinity by material means. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

When you try to go back and watch improv on tape, it almost never feels as good as it did when a crowd was laughing at it. — Chris Gethard

A male on
the other hand can never get enough copulations with as many
different females as possible: the word excess has no meaning for a
male — Richard Dawkins

Kero and Rollo stood over it, slick with blood, both holding knives.
'Kero, you came? Why?' asked Naif.
'Maybe I just needed someone to show me how to be brave enough,' he replied with a hint of a dangerous grin. — Marianne De Pierres

There is no beginning too small. — Henry David Thoreau

Each of my novels has come from a different place, and the processes are not always entirely conscious. I have lived off and on in America for a number of years and so have accumulated observations, found things interesting, been moved to tell stories about them. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie