Florence Falk
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On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
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2007
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17 editions
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Smorgasbord
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“We, who are so schooled in the art of listening to the voices of others, can often hear our own voice only when we are alone. . . For many women, the first choice, then, is to give ourselves the necessary time and space in which to renew our acquaintance with our lost voice, to learn to recognize it, and to rejoice as we hear it express our truth.”
― On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
― On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
“I think his lies hurt most of all because they stripped down the possibility of belief. I guess that’s what betrayal does.”
― On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
― On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
“Aloneness is an opportunity, a state brimming with potentiality, with resources for renewed life...In the space of aloneness...a woman is free to admit and act on her own desires. It is where we have the opportunity to discover that we are not a half but a sovereign whole.”
― On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
― On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone
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