"Don’t you, when strangers and friends come to……" — Jeanette Winterson
"Don’t you, when strangers and friends come to call, straighten the cushions, kick the books under the bed and put away the letter you were writing? How many of us want any of us to see us as we really are? Isn’t the mirror hostile enough?"
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Jeanette Winterson
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419 Quotes by Jeanette Winterson
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The rebellion of art is a daily rebellion against the state of living death routinely called real life.
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