"She examined me, she looked at me critically……" — Joyce Carol Oates
"She examined me, she looked at me critically and said, "Why are you trying to starve yourself?" To keep myself from feeling love, from feeling lust, from feeling anything at all."
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312 Quotes by Joyce Carol Oates
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