“... the next war will be a war in which people not armies will suffer, and our boasted, hard-earned civilization will do us no good. Cannot the women rise to this great opportunity and work now, and not have the double horror, if another war comes, of losing their loved ones, and knowing that they lifted no finger when they might have worked hard?” PeopleIfsWorldWarHardMightSufferingNextOpportunityKnowingCivilizationHorrorLosingArmyFingersWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiLoved OnesWorld War IGreat Opportunity Author:Eleanor Roosevelt
“Knowing me is easy. You can still twist your hair and feel silly. Look up the word tacky and have a salad. But when we're together you pull bread apart with your fingers into bites sometimes so small I gotta remind you, Peach, it is okay to be hungry.” FeelsLooksStillsSometimesTogetherEasyKnowingHairOkayFingersSillyHungryBreadLook UpBitesTwistsSaladPeachesTacky Author:Buddy Wakefield
“When I write, I lose time. I'm happy in a way that I have a hard time finding in real life. The intimacy between my brain and my fingers and my computer... Yet knowing that that intimacy will find an audience... It's very satisfying. It's like having the safety of being alone with the ego reward of being known.” WayWritingRealHardLosesBrainKnownAudienceKnowingEgoFindingsComputerSafetyFingersRewardsReal LifeIntimacyHard TimesSatisfying Author:Jill Soloway