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Charlotte Perkins Gilman

  • Sandra Michaelhas quoted5 months ago
    I cry at nothing, and cry most of the time.

    Of course I don't when John is here, or anybody else, but when I am alone
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    There it was, about four miles off, the same town, we concluded, unless, as Jeff ventured, they all had pink houses.
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    On either side a double row of trees shaded the footpaths; between the trees bushes or vines, all fruit-bearing, now and then seats and little wayside fountains; everywhere flowers.
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    "If they were only younger," he muttered between his teeth. "What on earth is a fellow to say to a regiment of old Colonels like this?"
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    The breakfast was not profuse, but sufficient in amount and excellent in quality. We were all too good travelers to object to novelty, and this repast with its new but delicious fruit, its dish of large rich-flavored nuts, and its highly satisfactory little cakes was most agreeable. There was water to drink, and a hot beverage of a most pleasing quality, some preparation like cocoa.
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    Jeff said Miss Zava—he would put on a title, though they apparently had none—was a darling, that she reminded him of his Aunt Esther at home;
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    I see that I have not remarked that these women had pockets in surprising number and variety. They were in all their garments, and the middle one in particular was shingled with them.
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    She made a sort of chart, superimposing the different religions as I described them, with a pin run through them all, as it were; their common basis being a Dominant Power or Powers, and some Special Behavior, mostly taboos, to please or placate.
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    "Have you no respect for the past? For what was thought and believed by your foremothers?"

    "Why, no," she said. "Why should we? They are all gone. They knew less than we do. If we are not beyond them, we are unworthy of them—and unworthy of the children who must go beyond us."
  • Nast Huertahas quotedlast year
    "But surely your mothers expect honor, reverence, obedience, from you. You have to do things for your mothers, surely?"

    "Oh, no," she insisted, smiling, shaking her soft brown hair. "We do things FROM our mothers—not FOR them. We don't have to do things FOR them—they don't need it, you know. But we have to live on—splendidly—because of them; and that's the way we feel about God."
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