“The truly terrible thing about this life, was not knowing what you want, but only able to recognize what you do not want. You have to spend so much time and energy trying to find it out, time that other people spent in pursuing of their desires.” LifeDesireGoal Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“While she was in transit, being unattached was exhilarating, but the moment she stopped, so did the high.” WomenTravelWanderlust Book:Eight Girls Taking Pictures Source: Eight Girls Taking Pictures
“…brotherhood of the firstborn, which can be both a blessing and a curse: the overwhelming attention to the detail of their lives and development. The expectations that run too high: being the bridge between adults and children, one foot in either place and the accompanying hollow lonely feeling of being nowhere.” Human NatureBirth Order Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“No one fights dirtier or more brutally than blood; only family knows it’s own weaknesses, the exact placement of the heart. The tragedy is that one can still live with the force of hatred, feel infuriated that once you are born to another, that kinship lasts through life and death, immutable, unchanging, no matter how great the misdeed or betrayal. Blood cannot be denied, and perhaps that’s why we fight tooth and claw, because we cannot—being only human—put asunder what God has joined together.” FightingFamilyBetrayal Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“Read "The Story of O." Convince yourself that it was in fact written by a woman or someone who thinks like a woman.” SexFeminismSexualityWomanRead Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“All you have to go on is the faith of a kiss.” FaithKiss Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“Think about what binds you to your husband and he to you. Marvel at the strength of that bond, which is both abstract and concrete, spiritual and legal.” LoveLifeMarriage Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“Once you love, you cannot take it back, cannot undo it. What you felt may have changed, shifted slightly, yet still remains love.” MayStillsFeltLove YouChangedRemains Author:Whitney Otto
“She eventually forgave him, because she understood him.” ForgivenessUnderstood Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“The best men tell you the truth because they think you can take it; the worst men either try to preserve you in some innocent state with their false protection, or are 'brutally honest.' When someone tells, lets you think for yourself, experience your own emotions, he is treating you as a true equal, a friend...And the best men cook for you.” ThinkingMenTryingStatesEmotionWorstHonestHonestyTruth IsEqualProtectionInnocentCooksPreservesThink For YourselfBrutally Honest Author:Whitney Otto
“Why are old lovers able to become friends? Two reasons. They never truly loved each other, or they love each other still.” LoveStillsTwoReasonAbleFriendshipLoversLove Each OtherOld Love Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt
“Among the things she said: "Women seem to possess all the natural gifts essential to a good portraitist ... such as personality, patience and intuition. The sitter ought to be the predominating factor in a successful portrait. Men portraitist are apt to forget this; they are inclined to lose the sitter in a maze of technique luxuriating in the cleverness and beauty of their own medium."” MenSaidSeemsLosesNaturalForgetSuccessfulPersonalityOughtEssentialsIntuitionTechniqueFactorsMediumsPortraitsClevernessMazesNatural Gifts Author:Whitney Otto
“The worst dream of the night, when you are parted from someone you love and you do not know exactly where he is, but you know that he is in the presence of danger. You are tormented by a desire to keep the one you love safe.” KnowsDreamDesireNightFearWorstDangerSafeOne You LoveSomeone You Love Book:How to Make an American Quilt Source: How to Make an American Quilt