"My father could talk about the Romany way……" — Sara Sheridan
"My father could talk about the Romany way of life and its culture. He could talk about freedom and the Scottish spirit. But that was all he could talk about. I was desperate for someone to talk to but there was just nobody there."
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61 Quotes by Sara Sheridan
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I believe the era of the militant lady is back.
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