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Quotes by Agnes Smedley

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I hate female men.
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There’s something dreadfully decisive about a beheading.
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Yet it is awful to love a person who is a torture to you. And a fascinating person who loves you and won’t hear of anything but your loving him and living right by his side through all eternity!
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I have no country... my countrymen are the men and women who work against oppression- it does not matter where they are. With them I feel at home- we understand each other. Others are foreign to me.” -Agnes Smedley in Daughter of Earth.
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More and more do I see that only a successful revolution in India can break England’s back forever and free Europe itself. It is not a national question concerning India any longer; it is purely international.
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No one yet knows what a man’s province is, and how far that province, as conceived of today, is artificial.
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I have written for years of the Red Army, yet my first living contact with it was with these peasants. They did not understand me.
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Now and then some Party member would announce a study circle, and I would join it, along with some ten or twelve working men and women.
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I have lived in the homes of workers; they live on boiled potatoes, black bread with lard spread on it instead of butter, and rotten beer.
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I have loved and bitterness left me for that hour. But there are times when love itself is bitter.
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