...a much younger woman, one of those round-faced, tiny-featured women who were touted as beauties though they were not in fact particularly beautiful. They were simply the daughters of wealthy families powerful enough to demand that the concept of beauty be expanded to include them.

Michael Cunningham
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The quote above, from the novel The Golden Notebook, was written by a man who had been in love with a woman named Virginia Woolf. He chose to write the novel based on his relationship with her and his observations of her character and personality. This quote is an example of how gender roles and social expectations influence our lives. It shows that we should not be defined by our gender or appearance; we can achieve our goals and desires no matter what society tells us we should look like or do.

Source: Flesh And Blood

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