Isabel Miller
Born
in Traverse City, Michigan, The United States
November 26, 1924
Died
October 04, 1996
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“And I felt, I think for the first time, a rage against men. Not because they could say, "I'm going," and go. Not because they could go to college and become lawyers or preachers while women could only be drudge or ornament but nothing between. Not because they could be parents at no cost to their bodies. But because when they love a woman they may be with her, and all society will protect their possession of her.”
― Patience & Sarah
― Patience & Sarah
“When the Indians saw us whipping our children, they thought at first that we must hate our children, but then they thought, no, no one can hate his child. They decided it must be a religious rite, to make the child hate this world and long for the next. We're a strange vicious people.”
― Patience & Sarah
― Patience & Sarah
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