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Letters Quotes by Sylvia Plath
- I didn't know shorthand either. This meant I couldn't get a good job after college. My mother kept telling me nobody wanted a plain English…
- What I didn't say was that each time I picked up a German dictionary or a German book, the very sight of those dense, black,…
- But when I took up my pen, my hand made big, jerky letters like those of a child, and the lines sloped down the page…
- But writing poems and letters doesn't seem to do much good.
- But I am I now; and so many other millions are so irretrievably their own special variety of 'I' that I can hardly bear to…
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