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Radclyffe Hall Quotes

English poet, Birth: 12-8-1880, Death: 7-10-1943
1.
Language is surely too small a vessel to contain these emotions of mind and body that have somehow awakened a response in the spirit.
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2.
What a terrible thing could be freedom. Trees were free when they were uprooted by the wind; ships were free when they were torn from their moorings; men were free when they were cast out of their homes—free to starve, free to perish of cold and hunger.
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3.
A great many women can feel and behave like men. Very few of them can behave like gentlemen.
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4.
You're neither unnatural, nor abominable, nor mad; you're as much a part of what people call nature as anyone else; only you're unexplained as yet -- you've not got your niche in creation. ~ The Well of Loneliness, 1928
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5.
[On homosexuality:] Our love may be faithful even unto death and beyond - yet the world will call it unclean.
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Similar Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson William Shakespeare C. S. Lewis Rumi Samuel Johnson George Herbert George Eliot Maya Angelou Horace Charles Bukowski John Milton Alexander Pope Ovid Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Sylvia Plath
6.
Do try to remember this: even the world's not so black as it is painted" -Valerie to Stephen (pg. 408)
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7.
I have put my pen at the service of some of the most persecuted and misunderstood people in the world. So far as I know nothing of the kind has ever been attempted before in fiction.
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8.
The world hid its head in the sands of convention, so that by seeing nothing it might avoid Truth.
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Quote Topics by Radclyffe Hall: World Men People Beer Body Trying Light Faithful Expression This World Coward Mad Soul Heart Feels Sand Home War Fiction Skittles Spirit Black Darkness Mind Our Love Clothes Normal Self Violence Loneliness
9.
It is bad for the soul to know itself a coward, it is apt to take refuge in mere wordy violence.
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10.
Life's not all beer and skittles
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11.
in this world there is only toleration for the so-called normal.
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12.
the realization of great mutual love can at times be so overwhelming a thing, that even the bravest of hearts may grow fearful.
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13.
clothes, after all, are a form of self-expression.
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14.
Man could not live by darkness alone, one point of light he must have for salvation -- one point of light.
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15.
Wars come and wars go but the world does not change: it will always forget an indebtedness which it thinks it expedient not to remember.
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