Amy’s Reviews > The Autobiography of St. Teresa Of Avila: The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus > Status Update
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Good heavens, who named this poor child Chlorinda? I'm going to be thinking about chloroform for the rest of this book.
— Apr 27, 2024 08:43AM
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Amy
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"I wish I knew how to explain this clearly."
Girl, we all do, if only so you would stop saying that.
— Sep 30, 2024 08:52AM
Girl, we all do, if only so you would stop saying that.
Amy
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"I was getting tired of being considered special."
Y'all I am TRYING with this book but I don't think I'm from the right spiritual tradition to appreciate it.
— Sep 30, 2024 07:44AM
Y'all I am TRYING with this book but I don't think I'm from the right spiritual tradition to appreciate it.
Amy
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Swapping to the edition I am listening to on YouTube which is SO much easier than the miniscule print and challenging translation of the Penguin Edition.
— Sep 30, 2024 06:57AM
Amy
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Whoops, wrong book for the status update. But now I suppose I should figure out where I stashed this and keep reading this one too.
— Apr 27, 2024 08:44AM
Amy
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"I used to discuss with my brother the ways and means of becoming martyrs, and we agreed to go to the land of the Moors...so that we might be beheaded there. But our having parents seemed to us a very great hinderance."
Proving once again why fairytales and children's stories center around orphans. Even future saints can't escape the common sense of a parent.
— Dec 06, 2023 12:56PM
Proving once again why fairytales and children's stories center around orphans. Even future saints can't escape the common sense of a parent.

