You can only be jealous of someone who has something you think you ought to have yourself.
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
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Tag 9 people to get to know you better:
I was tagged by @germanpsychiatrist
Top 3 Ships: I don't have a top 3 but these are the ones on top of my head Ragnelle/Gawain, Ariadne/Dionysus, Narcissa/Lucius Malfoy
Lipstick or Chapstick?: both
The Last Song I Listened to: Black magic woman by Fleeteood mac
The Last Film I Watched: Outlaw King (been weeks since I watched any movie...)
Currently reading: The neverending story by Michael Ende (which I intend to finish today), The Penelopiad by Margatet Atwood and The collected poems of Sylvia Plath
I tag: @cukibola @epic-summaries @2-dream @levcosia @pynchmee @sapphfics @frenchmurdock @you-belong-among-wildflowers @upsetyouemma
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"Vocês devem cultivar a pobreza de espírito."
Atwood, Margatet; O conto da aia.
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Although his face was turned away so that he couldn't see mine, he said in a soft dry voice, "I can tell you're admiring my febrility. I know it's appealing, I practise at it; every woman loves an invalid. I bring out the Florence Nightingale in them. But be careful." He was looking at me now, cunningly, sideways. "You might do something destructive: hunger is more basic than love. Florence Nightingale was a cannibal, you know"
The Edible Woman, by Margaret Atwood. One of the greatest dialogues in the history of the world.
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