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Alice  Wong
“What worries me most about the proposals for legalized assisted suicide is their veneer of beneficence—the medical determination that for a given individual, suicide is reasonable or right. It is not about autonomy but about nondisabled people telling us what’s good for us. In the discussion that follows, I argue that choice is illusory in a context of pervasive inequality. Choices are structured by oppression. We shouldn’t offer assistance with suicide until we all have the assistance we need to get out of bed in the morning and live a good life. Common causes of suicidality—dependence, institutional confinement, being a burden—are entirely curable.”
Alice Wong, Disability Visibility : First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century

Dan Wells
“Love is when you find something so great, so . . . necessary, that it becomes more important to you than your own goals, than your own life—not because your life has no meaning without it, but because it gives your life a meaning it never had before.”
Dan Wells, Ruins

Hugh Howey
“Killing a man should be harder than waving a length of pipe in their direction. It should take long enough for one’s conscience to get in the way.”
Hugh Howey, Wool

Alice  Wong
“People ask me, “Have you tried yoga? Kombucha? This special water?” And I don’t have the energy to explain that yes, I’ve tried them. I’ve tried crystals and healing drum circles and prayer and everything. What I want to try is acceptance. I want to see what happens if I can simply accept myself for who I am: battered, broken, hoping for relief, still enduring somehow. I will still take a cure if it’s presented to me, but I am so tired of trying to bargain with the universe for some kind of cure. The price is simply too high to live chasing cures, because in doing so, I’m missing living my life. I know only that in chasing to achieve the person I once was, I will miss the person I have become.”
Alice Wong, Disability Visibility : First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century

Alice  Wong
“Advocacy is not just a task for charismatic individuals or high-profile community organizers. Advocacy is for all of us; advocacy is a way of life. It is a natural response to the injustices and inequality in the world.”
Alice Wong, Disability Visibility : First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century

176249 Online RA Book Club — 36 members — last activity Dec 04, 2016 05:20PM
Here for anyone looking to read lots of different genres. We can have one book a month to start us off and we should begin in December 2015!
2110 100+ Books in 2025 — 1788 members — last activity 7 hours, 43 min ago
Up for a serious challenge? Then come join us! Our goal is to read 100 or more books in one year. GO AHEAD AND START YOUR 2025 LIST!! Just star ...more
117798 Dystopian Society — 1130 members — last activity Sep 07, 2025 06:45PM
A book club for those of us who enjoy the Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian genre. Each month there will be a poll so we can find out what our next book wi ...more
159341 Canton Public Library — 39 members — last activity Dec 21, 2017 11:21AM
This is a social space designed for patrons of the Canton Public Library in Canton, Michigan to come together, interact with librarians, and discover ...more
186809 Books 'n More — 10 members — last activity Apr 14, 2016 03:43AM
Here's the perfect book group for read alongs with all of your Goodreading buddies! You can even request books for us to read and have discussions and ...more
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