...when I look at my arms, I don't think revolutionary. I think sad, and pain, but not revolutionary.

Kathleen Glasgow
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The quote, “When I look at my arms, I don't think revolutionary. I think sad, and pain, but not revolutionary.” can be read two ways. Either there was disappointment or remorse in the person who said it or the person was just disappointed with his own arms.

Source: Girl In Pieces

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