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Lividez Quotes By Helene Cixous

But I am just a woman who thinks her duty is not to forget. And this duty, which I believe I must fulfill, is: "as a woman" living now I must repeat again and again "I am a woman," because we exist in an epoch still so ancient and ignorant and slow that there is still always the danger of gynocide. — Helene Cixous

Lividez Quotes By Philip Larkin

Here is unfenced existence — Philip Larkin

Lividez Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Every day brings a ship, Every ship brings a word; Well for those who have no fear, Looking seaward well assured That the word the vessel brings Is the word they wish to hear. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Lividez Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

My schooling did me a great deal of harm and no good whatever; it was simply dragging a child's soul through the dirt. — George Bernard Shaw

Lividez Quotes By Junot Diaz

You were at the age where you could fall in love with a girl over an expression, over a gesture — Junot Diaz

Lividez Quotes By David L. Katz

Because desperation breeds gullibility. People want to lose weight so much that their common sense shuts off. — David L. Katz

Lividez Quotes By Ian McEwan

My affair with Trudy isn't going well. I thought I could take her love for granted. But I've heard biologists debating at dawn. Pregnant mothers must fight the tenants of their wombs. Nature, a mother herself, ordains a struggle for resources that may be needed to nurture my future sibling rivals. My health derives from Trudy, but she must preserve herself against me. So why would she worry about my feelings? If it's in her interests and those of some unconceived squit that I should be undernourished, why trouble herself if a tryst with my uncle upsets me? — Ian McEwan

Lividez Quotes By Robert Walser

What a terrible dream I had a few days ago. [ ... ] To the knives and forks clung the tears of enemies I destroyed, and the glasses sang with the sighs of many poor people, but the tear-stains only made me want to laugh, while the hopeless sighs sounded to me like music. I needed banquet music and had it. — Robert Walser