22 Quotes & Sayings By Mie Hansson

Mie Hansson is a writer of fiction and non-fiction books for children and adults. She lives in the Netherlands with her husband and two daughters. A prolific author, Hansson has written more than 200 books, including novels, picture books, and non-fiction.

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Everything is possible in America, except the production of intelligence. Mie Hansson
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It’s just another stop on the curvy roadthe final encounterfor the man who has liveddeath is the answer. Mie Hansson
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I am the interpretation of the prophet I am the artist in the coffin I am the brave flag stained with blood I am the wounds overcome I am the dream refusing to sleep I am the bare-breasted voice of liberty I am the comic the insult and the laugh I am the right the middle and the left I am the poached eggs in the sky I am the Parisian streets at night I am the dance that swings till dawn I am the grass on the greener lawn I am the respectful neighbour and the graceful man I am the encouraging smile and the helping hand I am the straight back and the lifted chin I am the tender heart and the will to win I am the rainbow in rain I am the human who won’t die in vain I am Athena of Greek mythology I am the religion that praises equality I am the woman of stealth and affection I am the man of value and compassion I am the wild horse ploughing through I am the shoulder to lean onto I am the Muslim the Jew and the ChristianI am the Dane the French and the PalestinianI am the straight the square and the round I am the white the black and the brown I am the free speech and the free press I am the freedom to express I will die for my right to be all the above here mentioned And should threat encounter I’ll pull my pencil . Mie Hansson
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Do not judge a woman on her knees_you never know how tall she is when she stands! Mie Hansson
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I ain’t scared to lend a hand I ain’t scared to clench it either Mie Hansson
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Do not judge a woman on her knees: you never know how tall she is when she stands. Mie Hansson
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All mothers breed dead children. They shall, perhaps, live later. When no longer dead, they are born Not–by coincidence, by choice. Mie Hansson
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I wore you on me at all times Like I now carry my pen. Unlike your own opinion my Belongings must have a function. You bled through the ink of my lines and To be my subject nursed your thirst. Was it my fault, or your own, that you forgot– I do not deal in tender verse. Mie Hansson
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Women in love are patheticand I cannot be bothered, for now, I am back to metaphysicsand my armpits gather hair. Mie Hansson
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I shall have my lasso, I shall lead the course; I recognize it’s time to mount a different horse. Mie Hansson
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I have not encouraged talk about man’s holy privacy, although I do respect and defend man’s right to have it. Mie Hansson
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Now, as we close one chapter, the pen is gradually inking up, preparing itself to write the next. Mie Hansson
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Beneath her thinnest skin and light, a fuse leads way to dynamite. Mie Hansson
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Had I only known my letters Would be of such importance I’d empty myself on paper Every single morning’ And it was for such reason, as she read his little stanza, that she decided to stamponefinalletter:‘ Every single morning I’d empty myself on paper You were my greater importance That’s why I wrote you letters. Mie Hansson
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We quenched the bulging flame, amongst the ashes embers of fire remain Mie Hansson
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The match I struck shall not run dead You’re my first inhale, my last cigarette. Mie Hansson
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Lonely you linger in a league above poetry. Mie Hansson
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No man has the courage to approach her or initiate questions she herself rise, for all men fear a fascist and she can very well be a fascist’s wife. Mie Hansson
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Some find freedom in comfortothers find comfort in freedom Mie Hansson
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What differentiated us was our perception of our mutual reality, which made no difference. Mie Hansson
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All mothers breed dead children. Mie Hansson