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If one is going to change things, one has to make a fuss and catch the eye of the world.
Elizabeth Janeway
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Elizabeth Janeway
Age: 91 †
Born: 1913
Born: October 7
Died: 2005
Died: January 15
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This is the power of the powerful to define, to structure, to say, 'This is the way the world works.' It's enormous power. Among the powers of the weak, I think the first one is the power not to believe the powerful.
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Creeds and causal systems have argued with each other for millennia, and even so we and our ancestors have managed to live in a world of differing opinions. Philosophical disputes don't often affect the price of fish or wine.
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Few cultures have not produced the idea that in some past era the world ran better than it does now.
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I admire people who are suited to the contemplative life. They can sit inside themselves like honey in a jar and just be.
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Whatever class and race divergences exist, top cats are tom cats.
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Mistrust must be acted on, and effective action by the ruled is not solitary and singular, but joint and repeated.
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Powerful people get away with things. That's one way to demonstrate their difference from the rest of us.
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The greatest barrier to women's advance in the public world of action has been their acquiescence in the idea that they don't belong out there.
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Individual advances turn into social change when enough of them occur.
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Power is the ability not to have to please.
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Today, what most people live in, or with, is the less-than-nuclear family. Working fathers are absent from home during most of the day, the children are schooled outside it, and practically all women who work for money must go outside to earn their living.
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By setting the passenger seat of my car far back, and opening the glove compartment, I nestle in a very large sheet of thick fiberboard. It's big enough to hold a table easel, my big palette and a water container. Winter is not going to lock me indoors!
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We put up with a lot to be saved from chaos. We always have.
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a problem that presents itself as a dilemma carries an unfortunate prescription: to argue instead of act.
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Sex cannot be contained within a definition of physical pleasure, it cannot be understood as merely itself for it has stood for too long as a profound connection between human beings.
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The surprise of animals... in and out, cats and dogs and a milk goat and chickens and guinea hens, all taken for granted, as if man was intended to live on terms of friendly intercourse with the rest of creation instead of huddling in isolation on the fourteenth floor of an apartment house in a city where animals occurred behind bars in the zoo.
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Humor is an antidote to isolation.
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We are in a double bind. We are expected to feel inferior not only as women, but because we are old.
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I am not sure how many sins I would recognize in the world. Some would surely be defused by changed circumstances. But I can imagine none that is more irredeemably sinful than the betrayal, the exploitation, of the young by those who should care for them.
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