A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her dignity.

Wally Lamb
A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her...
A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her...
A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her...
A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her...
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A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her dignity. In this quote, the author is suggesting that a woman who gives up her freedom for another person will also lose her dignity as a person. She may give up herself to become somebody else’s property, but she will never give up herself as a person.

Source: The Hour I First Believed

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