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The memoir by women, read by female readers, is considered a market form, not "great literature."
— Kate Zambreno
What is the point in having a mind unless you can change it?
— Anonymous Bosch
Haunted by demons of the past, hounded by demons not yet met, the nevermore and evermore left her little peace." ~A Tale of Two Women
— Kimberly Kinrade
Walk your own path and be yourself
— Joanne Nussbaum
A non-fucking fuck-friend, I guess. A non-friction friend.
— Morgan Parker
I voted for every woman who has to leave a baby too soon, who has to downgrade her career, or who is made to feel invisible in her role as a mother.
— Erin Passons
I had lots of appointments, many places to go, and I needed a lot of rest; the art of constructively selling oneself requires much tender self-care
— Aphrodite Phoenix
The real mistake of women was to let the memoir, the collective, the history, space of producing history - to let it in the hands of men.
— Fatema Mernissi
...I didn't want to be a passenger on someone else's motorcycle.
I wanted to be the one riding that motherfucker. — Lily Brooks-Dalton
I wanted to be the one riding that motherfucker. — Lily Brooks-Dalton
To those who say Britain cannot afford to invest in infrastructure, I say we cannot afford not to invest in our future.
— Philip Hammond
I write so that my handful of pebbles, cast daily into still waters, will produce a ripple.
— Anne Schroeder
I am not your dog that you whistle for; I'm not a stray animal you call over, and I am not, I never have been, nor will I ever be, your "baby"!
— Joy Jennings
I notice perfume smells on his shirts and even later hours. I suspect he's having an affair but really don't care.
— Martha Lemasters
I do think that memoirs by women are reviewed differently and considered somewhat outside of the canon.
— Kate Zambreno
I no longer believe there's any such thing as losing a woman. A man loses himself as women slip into the future.
— Josh Wagner
The nonfiction novel or literary memoir as authored by women is usually given a much harder time in mainstream criticism.
— Kate Zambreno
I was promising myself strength.
I had to write it, say it, make the effort and fake it before I actually believed I could do it. — Aspen Matis
I had to write it, say it, make the effort and fake it before I actually believed I could do it. — Aspen Matis
If a writer starts worring about what he or she has left out or forgotten, they might not be able to write even a single line.
— Baby Halder