Amputation Quote by Marge Piercy Download Open image “All women are misfits. We do not fit into this world without amputations.” — Marge Piercy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Amputation Fit Men Men and women Misfits This world World
I think what all of us have in common is that we've been taught and trained and programmed to focus on fixing and mutilating… — Eve Ensler Copy Share Image
There isn't a woman alive who doesn't have problems with her body. Including me! — Malin Akerman Copy Share Image
Perhaps women were once so dangerous that they had to have their feet bound — Maxine Hong Kingston Copy Share Image
Women have helped shape our world, yet still do not receive the recognition and compensation they deserve. — Colleen Hanabusa Copy Share Image
A women's place in history has never been given the attention that it needs to be given, and that's why we have a lot… — Dolores Huerta Copy Share Image
I feel that women have been neglected, unnecessarily neglected and mistreated personally by the fashion industry and shapewear in that entire category was a… — Sara Blakely Copy Share Image
Woman has always been man's dependent, if not his slave; the two sexes have never shaped the world in equality. And even today woman… — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
Women, nowhere in the world, have the kind of important position in society in the amount that they ought to have. — Susanne Bier Copy Share Image
The problem for all women is we're identified by how we look instead of by our heads and our hearts. — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
The anger of the weak never goes away, Professor, it just gets a little moldy. It molds like a beautiful blue cheese in the… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
“The people I love the best jump into work head first without dallying in the shallows and swim off with sure strokes almost out… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
Every poet has a certain amount of "stuff." That's what you draw from for imagery. The more stuff you know well, not simply intellectually… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
the body is simple as a turtle / and straight as a dog: / the body cannot lie. — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
We must shine with hope, stained glass windows that shape light into icons, glow like lanterns borne before a procession. Who can bear hope… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
Remember that every son had a mother whose beloved son he was, and every woman had a mother whose beloved son she wasn't. — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
We live in a media soup and are constantly being programmed or are fighting that programming. Thus any truthful account of a life, every… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
The moon is always female and so am I although often in the vale of razorblades I have wished I could put on and… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
Sometimes when a character in a novel is difficult for me to enter, I sue something in myself or in my own life as… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
Doorways are sacred to women for we are the doorways of life and we must choose what comes in and what goes out. — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
“As he defended the book one evening in the early 1980s at the Carnegie Endowment in New York, I knew that some of what… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
To my mind, healing means returning a malfunctioning human body to full unrestricted function, not to remove parts of it by operation or amputation — Rudolf Breuss Copy Share Image
Faint hearts are encouraged when they read about others who, despite amputation, spinal cord injury, or psychiatric disorders have a vibrant trust and confidence… — Joni Eareckson Tada Copy Share Image
The state of society is one in which the members have suffered amputation from the trunk, and strut about so many walking monsters, -… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I think any break-up from a long relationship has this accompanying feeling of who am I without this person. You feel like a half-person… — Greta Gerwig Copy Share Image
stop the darkness and its amputations and find the real McCoy in the private holiness of my hands. — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
Procrustes in modern dress, the nuclear scientist will prepare the bed on which mankind must lie; and if mankind doesn’t fit—well, that will be… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
In these days before antiseptics, doctors themselves also suffered high mortality rates. Florence Nightingale, a nurse during the Crimean War (1853-1856), watched one particularly… — Sam Kean Copy Share Image