Ina May Gaskin Quote

In her insightful Of Woman Born (1976), Adrienne Rich said it very eloquently: My children cause me the most exquisite suffering of which I have any experience. It is the suffering of ambivalence: the murderous alternation between bitter resentment and raw-edged nerves, and blissful gratification and tenderness.

Ina May Gaskin

In her insightful Of Woman Born (1976), Adrienne Rich said it very eloquently: My children cause me the most exquisite suffering of which I have any experience. It is the suffering of ambivalence: the murderous alternation between bitter resentment and raw-edged nerves, and blissful gratification and tenderness.

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