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Jenny Justice

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Jenny Justice is a poet. Full stop. Dream sentence. Now, she is also a mother, a fiance, a Buddhist spiritual seeker, and a Sociologist who teaches Sociology to college students.

She enjoys reading, writing, spending time with her baby girl, who is 11, and laughing and joking around with her comedian husband to be.

Jenny was all set to be an English major, the first in her family to go to college, the first to go onto more education, somehow, and the first to get an almost PhD before life events happened that she sometimes writes poetry about. She ended up taking a Sociology class and loved it because of it's focus on justice and changing the world. She combines this deep stuff, with spiritual stuff, and general English major stuff every si
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Published on January 07, 2020 18:05 Tags: poetry
Average rating: 5.0 · 6 ratings · 2 reviews · 3 distinct works
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Rachel Cusk
“It was impossible, I said in response to his question, to give the reasons why the marriage had ended: among other things a marriage is a system of belief, a story, and though it manifests itself in things that are real enough, the impulse that drives it is ultimately mysterious. What was real, in the end, was the loss of the house, which had become the geographical location for things that had gone absent and which represented, I supposed, the hope that they might one day return. To move from the house was to declare, in a way, that we had stopped waiting;”
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Amanda Filipacchi
“They may not realize it, but consistently thinking of the external appearance as both supremely important and also as an object whose uniqueness and differences are not valued or appreciated and must therefore be butchered and uniformized has got to wear the spirit down on some deep level.”
Amanda Filipacchi, The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty

Amanda Filipacchi
“We think we know people. We think that what we see is all there is. We rarely ask ourselves what goes on behind the curtain. We jump to conclusions. And we take everything very personally.”
Amanda Filipacchi, The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty

Elisa Albert
“Here’s the problem: we are taught nothing. How to sew, grow food, preserve food, build things, fix things, make fires, birth babies, care for babies, feed babies, move through time, grow old, die, grieve, change, sit still, be quiet. Still and quiet, endless Interneters, quiet, quiet, quiet. How to be alone, how to shut up and be”
Elisa Albert, After Birth

Elisa Albert
“I won’t take your crap, you ungrateful little shit! You think the world owes you something? The world owes you nothing! THE WORLD OWES YOU NOTHING! NOTHING! NOTHING! My heart slammed: fight or flight? Flight or fight? What kind of pathetically damaged animal decides on . . . neither? Couldn’t breathe. Tried to say help but it came out a stupid squeak.”
Elisa Albert, After Birth

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