Biology Quote by Lily Myers Download Open image ““I asked five questions in genetics class today and all of them started with the word "sorry.”” — Lily Myers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biology
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“Across from me at the kitchen table, my mother smiles over red wine that she drinks out of a measuring glass. She says she… — Lily Myers Copy Share Image
“...and I wonder if my lineage is one of women shrinking, making space for the entrance of men into their lives, not knowing how… — Lily Myers Copy Share Image
“...you have been taught to grow out; I have been taught to grow in...I learned to absorb.” — Lily Myers Copy Share Image
“So maybe home is something that changes as we do, something that expands and contracts with time and loss.” — Lily Myers Copy Share Image
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