1.
Between sisters, often, the child's cry never dies down. "Never leave me," it says; "do not abandon me."
Louise Bernikow
2.
Everytime I say "sure" when I mean "no," everytime I smile brightly when I'm exploding with rage, every time I imagine my man's achievement is my own, I know the cheerleader never really died. I feel her shaking her ass inside me and I hear her breathless, girlish voice mutter "T-E-A-M, Yea, Team.
Louise Bernikow
3.
In becoming archaeologists of the world of our mothers, we are trying to retrieve the female past and to invent a future.
Louise Bernikow
4.
What is haunting is that people fallen off the train threaten those who remain on board.
Louise Bernikow
5.
Much female conversation is, in fact, about survival - but in code.
Louise Bernikow
6.
What we have in common is what keeps us apart.
Louise Bernikow
7.
I say you hurt me. You say I scorned you. We say we care. It begins. The conversation begins.
Louise Bernikow
8.
we perceive silence where, in fact, there is a muffler.
Louise Bernikow
9.
What is commonly called literary history is actually a record of choices.
Louise Bernikow
10.
The question arises as to whether it is possible not to live in the world of men and still to live in the world.
Louise Bernikow
11.
The illusion of companionship sits waiting in the television set. We keep our televisions on more than we watch them - an average of more than seven hours a day. For background. For company.
Louise Bernikow
12.
for many people, loneliness was an experience of time. 'Not knowing what to do with yourself' was the way it was usually put.
Louise Bernikow
13.
Humor tells you where the trouble is.
Louise Bernikow
14.
Sometimes I feel like a sisterless child.
Louise Bernikow