Quotes by Terese Marie Mailhot

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Today, in front of a slew of white authors, during a fellowship, with a drink in my hand, I said that I was untouchable. There was a gasp, and maybe it was a hundred years of work for my name to arrive here, where I can name my pain so well that people are afraid of the consequences and the power.
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I wondered if he thought this was a real emergency or another dramatic thing—I am constantly in some panic or despair, it seems. I worried more than I could breathe.Mailhot, Terese Marie. Heart Berries: A Memoir (p. 106). Counterpoint. Kindle Edition.
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Nothing is too ugly for this world, I think. It’s just that people pretend not to see.
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Pain expanded my heart.
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My people cultivated pain. In a way that god cultivated his garden with the foresight that he could not contain or protect the life within it. Humanity was born out of pain.
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When you told me that I want too much, I considered how much you take.
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Each child, woman, and man should know a limit of containment. Nobody should be asked to hold more.
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Romanticism requires bravery and risk.
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I didn't know if what I felt was authenticity, or a disease that would overtake me.
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