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- The here, the now, and the individual, have always been the special concern of the saint, the artist, the poet, and-from time immemorial- the woman.…
- When we start at the center of ourselves, we discover something worthwhile extending toward the periphery of the circle. We find again some of the…
- The loneliness you get by the sea is personal and alive. It doesn't subdue you and make you feel abject. It's stimulating loneliness.
- Perhaps both men and women in America may hunger, in our material, outward, active, masculine culture, for the supposedly feminine qualities of heart, mind and…
- Can one make the future a substitute for the present? And what guarantee have we that the future will be any better if we neglect…
- I am very fond of the oyster shell. It is humble and awkward and ugly. It is slate-colored and unsymmetrical. Its form is not primarily…
- What a commentary on our civilization, when being alone is considered suspect; when one has to apologize for it, make excuses, hide the fact that…
- I am most anxious to give my own children enough love and understanding so that they won't grow up with an aching void in them--like…
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