We can either control ourselves or love ourselves, but we can’t do both. Love is opposite of control. Love demands trust.
lk 116
We can either control ourselves or love ourselves, but we can’t do both. Love is opposite of control. Love demands trust.
lk 116
We can either control ourselves or love ourselves, but we can’t do both. Love is opposite of control. Love demands trust.
lk 116
So, we do not honor our own bodies, curiosity, hunger, judgment, experience, or ambition. Instead, we lock away our true selves. Women who are best at this disappearing act earn the highest praise: She is so selfless.
lk 116
When a woman wants more, she defies God, betrays her partner, curses her family, and destroys the world.
lk 115
Because our culture was built upon and benefits from the control of women. The way power trolling group is by conditioning the masses to believe that the group cannot be trusted. So the campaign to convince us to mistrust women begins early and comes from everywhere.
lk 114-115
It takes special bravery to honor yourself when the crowd pressuring you not to. It’s easier just to give in.
lk 106
Sometimes being brave requires letting the crowd think you’re a coward. Sometimes being brave means letting everyone down but yourself.
lk 105
If you are uncomfortable-in deep pain, angry, yearning, confused-you don’t have a problem, you have life.
lk 93
What we need are women who are full of themselves. A woman who is full of himself knows and trusts herself enough to say and do what must be done. She lets the rest burn.
lk 75
Discontent is evidence that your imagination has not given up on you. It is still pressing, swelling, trying to get your attention by whispering: “Not this.”
lk 67