She could just pack up and leave, but she does not visualize what's beyond ahead.
Núria AñóMots clés strength pain gender reason woman women freedom identity integrity courage feminism self-determination misogyny hypocrisy self-awareness relationship realism womanhood dignity eye-opening insecurity women-s-rights abuse domestic-abuse women-writers dignity-for-survival domestic-violence gender-inequality double-standard women-s-day leave-home nuria-ano leave-the-past painfully catalan-writer catalan-writers dignity-of-women dv spanish-writer spanish-writers
None of us just pop into the world fully formed, so it's the little facts that make us.
Thomm QuackenbushIf you dont speak, they will know you know more than you're telling them. And if they know that, they'll find a way to get what you know out of you. Believe me, they'll get everything out, Willie. Don't have any qualms about it -- make your story good and make it believable. Silence won't work!" This was an expert giving me the best advice she could. From that point on, I worked hard not to remember the people I loved, to try instead to create another life, a false life...I tried to become a person concerned only with very simple things -- and scared. I tried to become the woman I needed to be in order to live.
Diet EmanMots clés advice identity survival
I remember feeling that pieces of me were scattered around the world; I belonged to her, Mother Earth.
Raquel CepedaMots clés identity self-awareness internationalism mother-earth
While America will always, I think, feel foreign to me, New York City is my home. This is where I can construct my own identity freely and reject labels imposed on me.
Raquel CepedaMots clés freedom identity home america united-states freedom-of-thought self-awareness freedom-of-choice new-york-city race racism labels foreign homeland racial-constructs
...being Latino means being from everywhere, and that is exactly what America is supposed to be about.
Raquel CepedaMots clés identity america race racism race-matters internationalism hispanic latino-american latino-american-identity racial-constructs being-latina being-latino
A kind of joy came upon him, as if borne in on a summer breeze. He dimly recalled that he had been thinking of failure--as if it mattered. It seemed to him now that such thoughts were mean, unworthy of what his life had been. Dim presences gathered at the edge of his consciousness; he could not see them, but he knew that they were there, gathering their forces toward a kind of palpability he could not see or hear. He was approaching them, he knew; but there was no need to hurry. He could ignore them if he wished; he had all the time there was.
There was a softness around him, and a languor crept upon his limbs. A sense of his own identity came upon him with a sudden force, and he felt the power of it. He was himself, and he knew what he had been.
Mots clés identity self-awareness realization
How anyone becomes herself/is a mystery.
Brenda ShaughnessyMots clés identity
The more I did it―the more it owned me. It made things matter. It put a spine into my spineless life and that spine spread, into backbone, ribs, collarbone, neck held high.
It was something. Don't say it wasn't.
Mots clés life words empowerment identity inspirational-quotes courage hope
She fixed a smile that she hoped looked authentic. Pretending to be content continued to be hard work.
Stacy Hawkins AdamsMots clés identity faith fiction personal-growth women-s-fiction
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