
Top 20 Louise Bernikow Quotes
#3. Everytime I say "sure" when I mean "no," everytime I smile brightly when I'm exploding with rage, every time I imagine my man's achievement is my own, I know the cheerleader never really died. I feel her shaking her ass inside me and I hear her breathless, girlish voice mutter "T-E-A-M, Yea, Team.
Louise Bernikow
#4. Between sisters, often, the child's cry never dies down. "Never leave me," it says; "do not abandon me."
Louise Bernikow
#5. Men who are cut off, careful, and closed are also lonely and just as vulnerable in a different way as their wives alone in a dark alley after midnight.
James MacDonald
#6. Female friendships that work are relationships in which women help each other belong to themselves.
Louise Bernikow
#7. Much female conversation is, in fact, about survival - but in code.
Louise Bernikow
#8. For many people, loneliness was an experience of time. 'Not knowing what to do with yourself' was the way it was usually put.
Louise Bernikow
#9. Manda and Sara are annoying because their whole belief system is in opposition to my own. They live by a Grand Theft Auto morality, by which lying, whoring, and stealing scores innumerable points.
Megan McCafferty
#10. What is haunting is that people fallen off the train threaten those who remain on board.
Louise Bernikow
#11. You, O LORD, have not forsaken those who seek you.
Anonymous
#13. World domination is such an ugly phrase. I prefer to call it world optimisation.
Eliezer Yudkowsky
#14. I went to a theater arts school, so I'm interested in many different projects, whether it be film, television or even live theater. I'm a performer. That's what I do. That's what I want to do.
Derek Hough
#15. We perceive silence where, in fact, there is a muffler.
Louise Bernikow
#16. The question arises as to whether it is possible not to live in the world of men and still to live in the world.
Louise Bernikow
#17. I say you hurt me. You say I scorned you. We say we care. It begins. The conversation begins.
Louise Bernikow
#18. The illusion of companionship sits waiting in the television set. We keep our televisions on more than we watch them - an average of more than seven hours a day. For background. For company.
Louise Bernikow
#19. What is commonly called literary history is actually a record of choices.
Louise Bernikow
#20. In becoming archaeologists of the world of our mothers, we are trying to retrieve the female past and to invent a future.
Louise Bernikow
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