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Health Quote by Robin Hobb

“Althea stared up at the woman enviously. Jeck radiated vitality and health. The deckhand was long boned, well muscled and completely unselfconscious about her body. She did not bind her breast at all, nor worry that her sailor trousers reached no farther than her knee, her long braid was tattering…” quote by Robin Hobb
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““Althea stared up at the woman enviously. Jeck radiated vitality and health. The deckhand was long boned, well muscled and completely unselfconscious about her body. She did not bind her breast at all, nor worry that her sailor trousers reached no farther than her knee, her long braid was tattering to straw from the wind and salt water. She is, Althea thought uneasily, a woman who does not let her sex deter her from living as she pleases. It wasn't fair. Jeck had grown up in the Six Dutchies and claimed this equality as her birthright.consequently men usually seeded it too her. Althea still sometimes felt like she needed someones permission to simply be herself. Men seemed to sense that in her. Nothing come easily. She felt the struggle was as constant as her breathing.””

Robin Hobb

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Farseer Trilogy, Robin Hobb, 1995

Althea envies Jeck’s unapologetic embodiment of her body and freedom, highlighting internalized gender constraints and the yearning for self‑acceptance.

In simple terms: Althea feels limited by societal expectations about gender.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and release internalized permission for authentic self‑expression.

Themes

gender self‑acceptance body positivity freedom

Mood

reflective empathetic determined

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • workplace dynamics
  • creative expression
  • activism
  • relationships

Key Concepts

internalized oppression identity empowerment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What internal beliefs limit your authentic expression?
  • How can you cultivate body positivity in daily life?
A Different Perspective

Societal norms and personal history can make self‑acceptance a gradual, non‑linear process.

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