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Rachel Yoder

  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    SHE did what any reasonable person would do and went to the library.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Maybe if I don’t move, he won’t notice me.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    For it did feel as though the book was not a stagnant thing that existed but, rather, an entity unto itself that actually had things to say, and spoke, to her specifically.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    She should distract herself. Read something. Anything to get her mind off of the disappointment and despair welling inside her.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    An entire ruined kingdom as manifestation of one woman’s rage.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    What must it be like to sit among women with the same animating vitality? To build vast empires and heretofore undreamt worlds? To control the exchange of ideas, the evolution of a society? She had never really been all that interested in traditional success or power, but for a moment she saw the appeal of it, of an empire ruled only by women
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    And once she was stripped of all she had been, of her career, her comely figure, her ambition, her familiar hormones, an anti-feminist conspiracy seemed not only plausible but nearly inevitable.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    this thinking, that she was trapped, that it was all a plot, and she spiraled into an even worse mood, despite her efforts toward positive thought and the choice of happiness.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Her sense that society, adulthood, marriage, motherhood, all these things, were somehow masterfully designed to put a woman in her place and keep her there—this idea had begun to weigh on her.
  • Frigáneahas quoted2 years ago
    Yes, certainly, her emerging rage was in part a by-product of physiological processes, but how could you not be pissed after having a baby?
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