Quotes From "The Lady Of The Rivers" By Philippa Gregory

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Everything that highly educated men can do to obscure a simple truth, to make a woman doubt her feelings, to make her own thoughts a muddle, they do to her. They use their learning as a hurdle to herd her one way and then the other and then finally trap her in contradictions of which she can make no sense. Philippa Gregory
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Like almost all girls I don't know the date of my birth: my parents did not trouble to record the day and the time. I only know the year and the season, and I only know the season because my mother had a great desire for asparagus when she was carrying me and swears that she ate it too green and her bellyache brought on my birth. Philippa Gregory
Every woman is a mad ugly bad old witch somewhere...
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Every woman is a mad ugly bad old witch somewhere in her heart. Philippa Gregory
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Any woman who dares to make her own destiny will always put herself in danger. Philippa Gregory
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All that that I learn just teaches me that I know nothing. Philippa Gregory
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Once more, I am watching the most powerful men in the kingdom bring their power to bear on a woman who has done nothing worse than live to the beat of her own heart, see with her own eyes; but this is not their tempo nor their vision and they cannot tolerate any other. Philippa Gregory
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I am fit to capture a unicorn, and I should not be so questioned. Philippa Gregory
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We stand hand-clasped, our faces quite blank, as if this were not a nightmare that tells me, as clearly as if it were written in letters of fire, what ending a girl may expect if she defies the rules of men and thinks she can make her own destiny. I am here not only to witness what happens to a heretic. I am here to witness what happens to a woman who thinks she knows more than men. Philippa Gregory