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  • #1
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “at some point in a woman’s life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time. After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #2
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “The world ain't straight. You grow up thinking things are a certain way. You think there are rules. You think there's a way that things have to be. You try to live straight. But the world doesn't care about your rules, or what you believe. The world ain't straight, Vivian. Never will be. Our rules, they don't mean a thing. The world just happens to you sometimes, is what I think. And people just gotta keep moving through it, best they can.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #3
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “When women are gathered together with no men around, they don't have to be anything in particular; they can just be”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls
    tags: women

  • #4
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “we may fall victim to the misconception that time will heal all wounds and that eventually everything will shake itself out. But as we get older, we learn this sad truth: some things can never be fixed. Some mistakes can never be put right—not by the passage of time, and not by our most fervent wishes, either.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #5
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “The field of honor is a painful field...(It) is not a place where children can play. Children don't have any honor, you see, and they aren't expected to, because it's too difficult for them. It's too painful. But to become an adult, one must step into the field of honor. Everything will be expected of you now. You will need to be vigilant in your principles. Sacrifices will be demanded. You will be judged. If you make mistakes, you must account for them. There will be instances when you must cast aside your impulses and take a higher stance than another person - a person without honor - might take. Such an instance may hurt, but that's why honor is a painful field.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #6
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “Let us not become so cautious that we forget to live.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #7
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “most marriages are neither heavenly nor hellish, but vaguely purgatorial.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #8
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “People will tell you not to waste your youth having too much fun, but they’re wrong. Youth is an irreplaceable treasure, and the only respectable thing to do with irreplaceable treasure is to waste it. So do the right thing with your youth, Vivian—squander it.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #9
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “If you're a coward--and let's just say that you are, for the sake of argument--it means nothing. My Aunt Peg, she's an alcoholic. She can't handle drinking. It ruins her life and turns her into a mess--and do you know what that means? It means nothing. Do you think it makes her a bad person? Of course not--it's just the way she is. Alcoholism just happened to her, Frank. Things happen to people. We are the way we are--there's nothing to be done for it. My Uncle Billy--he couldn't keep a promise or stay faithful to a woman. It meant nothing. He was a wonderful person, Frank, and he was completely untrustworthy. It's just how he was. It didn't mean anything. We all still loved him.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #10
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “Anyway, at some point in a woman’s life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time. After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

  • #11
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “I could have spent the rest of my life trying to prove that I was a good girl - but that would have been unfaithful to who I really was. I believed that I was a good person, if not a good girl. But my appetites were what they were. So I gave up on the idea of denying myself what I truly wanted. Then I sought ways to delight myself. As long as I stayed away from married men, I felt that I was doing no harm.
    Anyway, at some point in a woman's life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time.
    After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls



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