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Natasha Illum Berg

All Will Be Well: Letters to My Daughter

  • Annieca Abadhas quotedlast month
    To me November is the month of change, crisp mornings, a few tall hours of light and the odd puffed up bird, who was tough enough, or dumb enough, to have stayed, after all the others left.
  • Tangsholpan Toishyhas quoted2 months ago
    puffed up bird, who was tough enough, or dumb enough, to
  • Cynthia Taakahas quoted2 months ago
    It seems some people think it’s natural that a mother should give up all manners of things vital to her, for the sake of the child. I cannot afford that, and neither can you. No human is strong enough to not resent a little that thing or person whom she thinks put a stop to her reaching her goals.
  • pontianoapple142has quoted8 months ago
    The eternity of non-existence, as it was before we were born, surely, is no shorter than the one that we encounter again, after death
  • Crystalhas quoted9 months ago
    not seem at home in nature, is staggering. People who fear harmless, peaceful beetles going about their business and who could never conceive of
  • b1678190572has quoted10 months ago
    They have one conviction and they are all perfectly united in its mode of operandi—to do nothing about anything
  • b1678190572has quoted10 months ago
    Compromise is a word used a lot by women, who give up their jobs and friends and dreams to be with their partner.
  • b1678190572has quoted10 months ago
    Women are good at keeping women back
  • b1678190572has quoted10 months ago
    Promise me to not become one of those women who does not support other women in their fight to open doors for themselves. This strange jealousy is schoolgirl behaviour and equal-opportunity suicide
  • b1678190572has quoted10 months ago
    Losing touch means losing reality.
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