Sylvia Plath — "I began to think about the nature of my own misery, and how I could get out of i…"
I began to think about the nature of my own misery, and how I could get out of it.
I began to think about the nature of my own misery, and how I could get out of it.
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"God, but life is loneliness, despite all the opiates, despite the shrill tinsel gaiety of 'parties' with no purpose, despite the false grinning faces we all wear. And when at last you find someone to …"
"If I didn’t think, I’d be much happier."
"I want to be a woman who is not afraid to say what she thinks. I want to be a woman who is not afraid to say what she feels. I want to be a woman who is not afraid to say what she wants."
"I was supposed to be a happy, well-adjusted American girl. And I was, for a while. But then I cracked."
"I want to kill myself to punish everyone."
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