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Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Can a selfish egocentric jealous and unimaginative female write a damn thing worthwhile? — Sylvia Plath

Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Jodi Livon

When you act on an intuitive impulse, you are celebrating one of the thoroughly joyful aspects of life on this planet. That calm, guiding inner voice is a natural part of you and deserves to be honored. What is not natural is ignoring it. — Jodi Livon

Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Bobbie Ann Mason

With the accent, it's an internal dialogue that Southerners have with themselves. We kind of carry around that shame, that feeling of being inferior to the North. I think I did lose some of the accent for a while. Because when I was a graduate student, I was terrified at having to get up in front of a roomful of smart New York kids. — Bobbie Ann Mason

Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Peter Sloterdijk

The human being does not hop out of the magician's hat in the way that the ape climbs down from the tree; he also does not emerge from the hand of a creator who surveys everything in advance with his foreknowledge. He is the product of a production that is not itself a human being. The human being was not yet what he would become before he became it. — Peter Sloterdijk

Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Robin Hobb

That most ancient of magics, the binding of a man by the use of his name, gripped him. — Robin Hobb

Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Bob Dylan

Keep a good head and always carry a light bulb. — Bob Dylan

Reassembling Skeleton Quotes By Alice Munro

I was not really surprised by what he was saying. A lot of people felt that way. Especially men. There was a quantity of things that men hated. Or had no use for, as they said. And that was exactly right. They had no use for it, so they hated it. Maybe it was the same way I felt about algebra- I doubted very much that I would ever find any use for it. But I didn't go so far as to want it wiped off the face of the earth for that reason. — Alice Munro