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Sylvia Plath

  • ClydeBunnyhas quotedlast year
    “I don’t see what women see in other women,” I told Doctor Nolan in my interview that noon. “What does a woman see in a woman that she can’t see in a man?”
    Doctor Nolan paused. Then she said, “Tenderness.” That shut me up.
  • T Sampathas quotedlast year
    Whenever I’m sad I’m going to die, or so nervous I can’t sleep, or in love with somebody I won’t be seeing for a week, I slump down just so far and then I say: “I’ll go take a hot bath.”
  • Zaahrahas quoted2 years ago
    I felt very still and very empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the surrounding hullabaloo.
  • ciel mhas quotedlast year
    they are all dissolving away and none of them matter any more.
  • chaari eyahas quotedlast year
    Then I folded the linen napkin and laid it between my lips and brought my lips down on it precisely. When I put the napkin back on the table a fuzzy pink lip shape bloomed right in the middle of it like a tiny heart.
  • chaari eyahas quotedlast year
    He popped into my house out of the blue one Christmas vacation, wearing a thick white turtleneck sweater and looking so handsome I could hardly stop staring, and said, “I might drop over to see you at college some day, all right?”
  • chaari eyahas quotedlast year
    If you expect nothing from somebody you are never disappointed.
  • Zhansaya Kairatkyzyhas quoted2 months ago
    you do something incorrect at table with a certain arrogance, as if you knew perfectly well you were doing it properly, you can get away with it and nobody will think you are bad-mannered or poorly brought up. They will think you are original and very witty.
  • Zhansaya Kairatkyzyhas quoted2 months ago
    This poet ate his salad with his fingers, leaf by leaf, while talking to me about the antithesis of nature and art. I couldn’t take my eyes off the pale, stubby white fingers traveling back and forth from the poet’s salad bowl to the poet’s mouth with one dripping lettuce leaf after another. Nobody giggled or whispered rude remarks. The poet made eating salad with your fingers seem to be the only natural and sensible thing to do.
  • Zhansaya Kairatkyzyhas quoted2 months ago
    felt very low. I had been unmasked only that morning by Jay Cee herself and I felt now that all the uncomfortable suspicions I had about myself were coming true, and I couldn’t hide the truth much longer. After nineteen years of running after good marks and prizes and grants of one sort and another, I was letting up, slowing down, dropping clean out of the race.
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