Norah Houlton Quote
Those whose lives have been an exercise in the pitting of their wits, or the selling of their talents, time and strength, to those who pay the piper, can even in their old age, even with their wits partially gone, automatically practise defences, and appeal for aid. But not so those who have never asked, who have never bargained.
Norah Houlton
Those whose lives have been an exercise in the pitting of their wits, or the selling of their talents, time and strength, to those who pay the piper, can even in their old age, even with their wits partially gone, automatically practise defences, and appeal for aid. But not so those who have never asked, who have never bargained.
Related Quotes
Young women today feel vulnerable to judgment; if a harsh sentence is passed (or even suspected or projected), it is not her reputation that suffers so much as the stability of her moral universe. The...
Naomi Wolf
Tags:
beauty, equality, society, self esteem, culture, aging, feminism, sexuality, images, body image
She went weak in the knees and could barely walk as she followed him, trembling with fear. Her hopes for a happy future with Jordan came crashing down. Whoever had told Jordan she was free to travel u...
Dianne Harman Cornered Coyote
Tags:
aging, recovery, addiction, substance abuse, suspense, afghanistan, chicago, new york, california, anti aging
Women could probably be trained quite easily to see men first as sexual things. If girls never experienced sexual violence; if a girl's only window on male sexuality were a stream of easily available,...
Naomi Wolf
Tags:
beauty, equality, society, self esteem, culture, aging, feminism, sexuality, images, body image