Quotes & Sayings About Moira In The Handmaid's Tale
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You can walk out on me tonight, if you think that it ain't feeling right, but darling, there's no getting over me. — Ronnie Milsap

We've resorted to asking for volunteers - any woman with a horse and her own weapons. Men as well, if they're not yet fathers." It was very bad if the council had resorted to recruiting men. By tradition men were our last line of defense, their physical strength bent toward the single and most important task of protecting our homes and children. — N.K. Jemisin

Dream and deed are not as different as many think. All the deeds of men are dreams at first, and become dreams in the end. — Theodor Herzl

You make decisions and choices, and you're never going to know if they're the ideal choices, but you make them and you make the most of them. — David Shore

I'm going to see if Morris has a spare spine lying around you can borrow if you're scared to speak to that high-heeled, smug-ass bitch, Peabody. — J.D. Robb

And however it is that you think you still feel about me, I can assure you it's nothing more than a classic case of someone who wants the one thing she can't have. If you had me and got it out of your system, you'd realize the good boy's the one you really want. — Wendy Higgins

There are but two powers in the world, the sword and the mind. In the long run the sword is always beaten by the mind — Napoleon Bonaparte

Every technology is both a burden and a blessing; not either-or, but this-and-that. — Neil Postman

Whenever I hear a man talking of the advantages of our ill-used sex, I look upon it as the prelude to some new act of authority. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

The place in which I'll fit will not exist until I make it. — James Baldwin

Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination when awake? — Leonardo Da Vinci

Reader! are you with the man-stealers in sympathy and purpose, or on the side of their down-trodden victims? If with the former, then are you the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts to break every yoke, and let the oppressed go free. — Anonymous

[Bastian] didn't like books in which dull, cranky writers describe humdrum events in the very humdrum lives of humdrum people. Reality gave him enough of that kind of thing, why should he read about it? Besides, he couldn't stand when a writer tried to convince him of something. And these humdrum books, it seemed to him, were always trying to do just that. — Michael Ende