A live-in domestic worker: "You are never sure that your soul is your own except when you are out of the house.

H.W. Brands
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A live-in domestic worker: "You are never sure that your soul is your own except when you are out of the house." This quote by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, a famous American writer and author of Gift from the Sea , is a reminder that we can't know our own feelings unless we're free to express them.

Source: American Colossus: The Triumph Of Capitalism, 18651900

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