Life Quote by Alice Walker
““In real life I am a large, big-boned woman with rough, man-working hands. In the winter I wear flannel nightgowns to bed and overalls during the day. I can kill and clean a hog as mercilessly as a man. My fat keeps me hot in zero weather. I can work outside all day, breaking ice to get water for washing; I can eat pork liver cooked over the open fire minutes after it comes steaming from the hog. One winter I knocked a bull calf straight in the brain between the eyes with a sledge hammer and had the meat hung up to chill before nightfall.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Color Purple, Alice Walker, 1982
A woman describes her rugged, physically demanding life, emphasizing strength, resilience, and non‑conformity to gender expectations.
In simple terms: A tough woman works hard and endures harsh conditions.
Embrace your strength and defy stereotypes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- manual labor
- outdoor work
- survival situations
- gender role challenges
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you define strength beyond physical ability?
- What societal expectations shape your self‑image?
Physical labor can be limited by health or societal constraints.