"But Charlie had married her. He must have seen something in her. Though the flush of new love might be over, something else must have come along to sustain them. If not life would simply be a series of meals, chores, and petty aggravations."
(p. 85)
"It was important to have a purpose. Winnie had her husband and children, and as soon as you have children, you can stop looking for a purpose in life. Your purpose is always there, running around, messing up diapers, needing food, education, toys, and experience. Children are a built-in purpose. Maybe that's why so many people have them."
(p. 97)
"I think some romantic love works that way: you fall not only for the person, but also for a vision of yourself in their world."
(p. 125)
"'I was afraid you had become the type of man I wouldn't like.'
'Have I?'
'I don't know. It doesn't matter. Some feelings are so tied up in who you are, you can't get rid of them, even when you know you should.'
'If I have turned into the kind of man you wouldn't like, I'll change,' Max said."
(p. 269)
"When does civility stop being a good thing and become a way of never saying what you mean?"
(p. 281)
Tuesday
The Family Fortune
by Laurie Horowitz
I Wish I Had A Red Dress
by Pearl Cleage
"Here's what I believe: life is much harder than anybody can possibly tell you, but it doesn't matter because even if they could, you wouldn't believe them and what good would it do anyway?"
(p. 9)
"...distinctions are important. It's like the Eskimos having so many different words for snow. People always name carefully what they have to come up against to survive. An avalanche and flurries are both snow, but one will kill you..."
(p. 125)
"Sometimes your ego will tell you it's important to get the credit for assisting in somebody else's growth and development, but it's not. What's important is that Johnny now had a new piece of information he could use."
(p. 129)
"'Nobody ever dies of a broken heart. They just think they will.'"
(p. 191)
"Sister says confession without closure is just whining."
(p. 195)
"I'm old enough to know that sometimes the magic works and sometimes it doesn't."
(p. 199)
"There is no enemy. There's just a lot of complicated human beings, some more damaged than others."
(p. 311)
Is Cleage saying that integration strengthened or weakened class ties in Idlewild?
(p. 9)
"...distinctions are important. It's like the Eskimos having so many different words for snow. People always name carefully what they have to come up against to survive. An avalanche and flurries are both snow, but one will kill you..."
(p. 125)
"Sometimes your ego will tell you it's important to get the credit for assisting in somebody else's growth and development, but it's not. What's important is that Johnny now had a new piece of information he could use."
(p. 129)
"'Nobody ever dies of a broken heart. They just think they will.'"
(p. 191)
"Sister says confession without closure is just whining."
(p. 195)
"I'm old enough to know that sometimes the magic works and sometimes it doesn't."
(p. 199)
"There is no enemy. There's just a lot of complicated human beings, some more damaged than others."
(p. 311)
- doctrinaire: dogmatist; a stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions; stubbornly insistent on theory without regard for practicality or suitability
- "the personal is political" (p. 177)
- "conscious use of language" (p. 210)
- "free-floating rage" (p. 254)
Is Cleage saying that integration strengthened or weakened class ties in Idlewild?
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