“We didn't have any civil rights. It was just a matter of survival, of existing from one day to the next. I remember going to sleep as a girl hearing the Klan ride at night and hearing a lynching and being afraid the house would burn down.” MatterRememberNightGirlNextHouseSleepRightsOne DaySurvivalHearingCivil RightsGoing To SleepBeing AfraidLynching Author:Rosa Parks
“How badly I wanted to belong as I had when I was a young Mormon girl, to be simply a working part in the great Mormon plan of salvation, a smiling exemplar of our sparkling difference. But instead I found myself a headstrong Mormon woman staking out her spiritual survival at a difficult point in Mormon history.” WantedSpiritualYoungGirlFoundDifficultDifferencesPlansSurvivalSalvationSparklingHeadstrongPlan Of Salvation Book:The Book of Mormon Girl: A Memoir of an American Faith Source: The Book of Mormon Girl: A Memoir of an American Faith
“I was the fifth child in a family of six, five boys and one girl. Bless that poor girl. We were very poor; it was the 30s. We survived off of the food and the little work that my father could get working on the roads or whatever the WPA provided. We were always in line to get food. The survival of our family really depended on the survival of the other black families in that community. We had that village aspect about us, that African sense about us. We always shared what we had with each other. We were able to make it because there was really a total family, a village.” ChildrenGirlFatherBlackCommunityPoorBoysSurvivalOur FamilyBlessBlack Family Author:Cecil Williams
“I looked at her. Sheila was my girl--the girl I wanted--and wanted for keeps. But it wasn't any use having illusions about her. Sheila was a liar and probably always would be a liar. It was her way of fighting for survival--the quick easy glib denial. It was a child's weapon--and she'd probably never got out of using it. If I wanted Sheila, I must accept her as she was--be at hand to prop up the weak places. We've all got our weak places. Mine were different from Sheila's, but they were there.” IfsWayChildrenDifferentUseHandsWould BeWantedGirlFightingEasyAcceptingMinesWeaponsSurvivalIllusionWeakDenialLiarsPropsMy GirlSheila Author:Agatha Christie
“It's a form of violence, in the way that we look at women and how we expect them to look and be - for what sake? Not health, not survival, no enjoyment of life but just so you could look pretty. I'm constantly telling girls all the time, 'Everything's airbrushed, everything's retouched. None of us look like that.” WayLooksFormGirlViolenceSurvivalSakeEnjoyment Author:Rosario Dawson
“So here's to the girls on the go Everybody tries. Look into their eyes, And you'll see what they know: Everybody dies. A toast to that invincible bunch, The dinosaurs surviving the crunch. Let's hear it for the ladies who lunch Everybody rise!” KnowsTryingLooksEyeDiesGirlSurvivalBunchLunchSurvivingInvincibleDinosaursToastsCrunch Author:Stephen Sondheim
“The passage of time eliminates some of the more intimate details of one's existence. The routine trivia like passing water and shitting and the amount of food and alcohol consumed in the course of daily survival. Sure, there were girls. Lots of'em. It's inevitable.” LifeGirlCoursesWaterExistenceAmountSurvivalDetailsAlcoholPassingPassingsInevitableIntimateEmsRoutinePassagesConsumedPassage Of TimeTrivia Book:X-Ray: The Unauthorized Autobiography Source: X-Ray: The Unauthorized Autobiography