Virginia Woolf — "All women are prostitutes, or ought to be."
All women are prostitutes, or ought to be.
All women are prostitutes, or ought to be.
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"We are no longer quite ourselves."
"As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world."
"I have lost my temper more often in the last year than in my whole life before."
"I am so ugly, so mediocre, so undistinguished."
"I am a woman, and I have no country."
Often attributed, but the exact phrasing and context are debated. It's a provocative interpretation of her broader critiques of societal roles for women.
Date: Uncertain, possibly misattribution or paraphrase of a more nuanced statement
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