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Really Quotes by Sylvia Plath
- Is to throw together events from my own life, fictionalizing to add color—it’s a pot boiler really, but I think it will show how isolated…
- There is something demoralizing about watching two people get more and more crazy about each other, especially when you are the only extra person in…
- There is a charge For the eyeing of my scars, there is a charge For the hearing of my heart - It really goes. And…
- I like people too much or not at all. I've got to go down deep, to fall into people, to really know them.
- I didn't really see why people should look at me. Plenty of people looked queerer than I did.
- It was sometime in October; she had long ago lost track of all the days and it really didn’t matter because one was like another…
- When I was nineteen, pureness was the great issue. Instead of the world being divided up into Catholics and Protestants or Republicans and Democrats or…
- What do you have in mind after you graduate?" What I always thought I had in mind was getting some big scholarship to graduate school…
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