Defiant Quote by Margaret Atwood Download Open image ““If anyone else told her to lower her voice, Roz would know what to do: scream louder.”” — Margaret Atwood ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Defiant Loud Margaret-atwood The-robber-bride
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“I'm fine," said Pilar, "for the moment. And the moment is the only time we can be fine in.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
And yet it disturbs me to learn I have hurt someone unintentionally. I want all my hurts to be intentional. — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
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I wanted to forget the past, but it refused to forget me; it waited for sleep, then cornered me. — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
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“There is indeed something delightful about being able to combine obedience and disobedience in the same act.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
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