“I do not know the man so bold He dare in lonely Place That awful stranger Consciousness Deliberately face-.” KnowsMenFacesConsciousnessHe ManLonelyDareStrangerAwfulLonely Places Book:The Poems of Emily Dickinson Source: The Poems of Emily Dickinson
“The so-called mother of the child isn't the child's begetter, but only a sort of nursing soil for the new-sown seed. The man, the one on top, is the true parent, while she, a stranger, foster's a stranger's sprout.” MenChildrenMotherParentHe ManStrangerSeedsSoilNursingSprouts Book:The Complete Aeschylus: Volume I: The Oresteia Source: The Complete Aeschylus: Volume I: The Oresteia
“The things men come to eat when they are alone are, I suppose, not much stranger than the men themselves.... A writer years ago told me of living for five months on hen mash.” MenYearsFiveHe ManMonthsSolitudeEatingYears AgoStrangerHens Book:The Art of Eating Source: The Art of Eating