‘The Revolution is in the individual spirit, or it is nowhere. It is for all, or it is nothing. If it is seen as having any end, it will never truly begin.’ We can’t stop here. We must go on. We must take the risks.”
Dani CyChas quoted2 years ago
Those who build walls are their own prisoners.
Julieta Delgadohas quoted4 years ago
The wall described in the opening symbolizes several of the themes of the novel. Look for other references to walls in the text. What is the meaning of this sentence: “It enclosed the universe, leaving Anarres outside, free?”
Julieta Delgadohas quoted4 years ago
Children can be raised by all kinds of configurations of loving adults: the traditional nuclear family is not necessarily the best model for childrearing.
Julieta Delgadohas quoted4 years ago
New ways of using language to make men and women more equal are needed.
Fanyhas quoted7 years ago
The world had fallen out from under him, and he was left alone.
Alejandra Espinohas quoted3 days ago
No religion? Are we stones, on Anarres?”
“I mean established religion—churches, creeds—” Kimoe flustered easily.
Alejandra Espinohas quoted3 days ago
No religion? Are we stones, on Anarres?”
“I mean established religion—churches, creeds—” Kimoe flustered easily.
Alejandra Espinohas quoted8 days ago
Where it crossed the roadway, instead of having a gate it degenerated into mere geometry, a line, an idea of boundary. But the idea was real. It was important.