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painlock: “It’s still you.It’s still you.” Margaret Atwood, from Shapechangers In Winter
ladybeeisfabulousnaked: Optimism means better than reality; pessimism means worse than reality. I’m a realist. Margaret Atwood
ladybeeisfabulousnaked: A truth should exist,it should not be usedlike this. If I love youis that a fact or a weapon? Margaret Atwood
ladybeeisfabulousnaked: Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. Don’t let the bastards grind you down. Margaret Atwood
ladybeeisfabulousnaked: War is what happens when language fails. Margaret Atwood
ladybeeisfabulousnaked: I read for pleasure and that is the moment I learn the most. Margaret Atwood
Please read "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood.
anditslove:Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
wbsloan: Unrecognized “Beginnings are sudden, but also insidious. They creep up on you sideways, they keep to the shadows, they lurk unrecognized. Then, later, they spring.” ― Margaret Atwood
romanceangel:“It’s so good, to be touched by someone, to be felt so greedily, to feel so greedily.”— margaret atwood, from the handmaid’s tale
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toothedheart: “This is what I miss… not something that’s gone, but something that will never happen.” — Margaret Atwood, Cat’s Eye (via thequotejournals)
violentwavesofemotion: “Stomach full of blood, head full of blood, burning red, she can feel it at last, this rage that has been going on for a long time,” — Margaret Atwood, from Dancing Girls: Stories; “Lives of the Poets,”
lost-veins: “…this poem must be written as if you are already dead, as if nothing more can be done or said to save you. You must write this poem because there’s nothing more to do.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986 (via
boykeats:Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
wishbzne: from margaret atwood’s selected poems (1965-1975)
larmoyante: “If you get hungry enough, they say, you start eating your own heart.” — Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
wishbzne: margaret atwood, ‘disembarking at quebec’ [ID: “I am a wordin a foreign language.” end ID]
seaymph: “She imagines him imagining her. This is her salvation.” — Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin (via drearydoll)
wishbzne: “To feel that empty, again, again.” — Margaret Atwood, from The Handmaid’s Tale
twinsfawn: marysoliver: Margaret Atwood, Selected Poems: 1965-1975 LINGUA IGNOTA MAY FAILURE BE YOUR NOOSE
weltenwellen:Margaret Atwood, Selected Poems: 1965-1975
violentwavesofemotion: “People die, and then they come back at night when you’re asleep.” — Margaret Atwood, from “The Tent,” originally published c. February 2006
buckyupbaby:“If I love youis that a fact or a weapon?”— Margaret Atwood, Power Politics: Poems
eternellementsensuelle:‘I exist in two places, here and where you are.’ | Margaret Atwood
talisman: —Margaret Atwood, “Last Year I Abstained”
dollsome-does-tumblr: We are survivors of each other. We have been shark to one another, but also lifeboat. That counts for something. (Margaret Atwood)
saintjoan: — margaret atwood, excerpt of circe/mud poems
scorpio-with-all-my-soul: megwriter: quotemadness: “I would like to be the air that inhabits you for a moment only. I would like to be that unnoticed and that necessary.” — Margaret Atwood (via quotemadness) Sensual 🦂
89words: “Take me to your trees. Take me to your breakfasts, your sunsets, your bad dreams, your shoes, your nouns. Take me to your fingers.” — Margaret Atwood, Good Bones
Understand Me: I reach out in love, my hands are guns, my good intentions are completely lethal. — “It is Dangerous to Read Newspapers” by Margaret Atwood Photo @bennie.la Model @elleaudra Top @underla by elleaudra
kaafka: “You would rather have gone on feeling nothing, emptiness and silence; the stagnant peace of the deepest sea, which is easier than the noise and flesh on the surface.” — Margaret Atwood, from Eurydice (via wishbzne)
soracities:Margaret Atwood, ‘February’, Morning in the Burned House
violentwavesofemotion: “An attractive woman in a pink kimono, a loosely tied kimono, in a pearly sunrise,” — Margaret Atwood, from “The Year of the Flood,” published c. 2009
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lesbianrey: me: i feel very pretty today margaret atwood facsimile that lives in my brain: you only feel happy because you’re fulfilling a male fantasy and the world has conditioned you to directly assign your self-worth to how men think of you me:
drowsyspace: “Even if I see you again, I will never see you again.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986 (via violentwavesofemotion)
wishbzne: power politics poems, margaret atwood
hopeforhealing: pyatova: being a woman isn’t about the body you were born with or your feelings or your brain it’s about being haunted by this quote from margaret atwood for your entire life “Male fantasies, male fantasies, is everything run by
violentwavesofemotion: “I dissolve into my other selves.” — Margaret Atwood, from “The Tent,” originally published c. February 2006
wishbzne: corpse song, margaret atwood
weusedtobegiants:Don’t ask for the true story; why do you need it?Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986
pastapunk: “Women are afraid of meeting a serial killer. Men are afraid of meeting someone fat.” — When Strangers Click, a 2011 documentary about online dating. It reminds me of that famous Margaret Atwood quote: “Men are afraid that women
salemwitchtrials: Corpse Song, Margaret Atwood [ID: I exist in two places, / here and where you are.] @fairyneko
fsexyali2: 70shorrorlesbian: “Is that all you want to be? Liked? Wouldn’t you rather be passionately and voraciously desired?” — Margaret Atwood, from “Bodily Harm,” (via violentwavesofemotion) You have no idea
hmhbooks: Happy 75th birthday to Margaret Atwood!
aseaofquotes: Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
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printed-ink:From Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride.
sadsarah: MARGARET ATWOOD x WALTON FORD ‘Let Us Now Praise Stupid Women’, Good Bones and Simple Murders (1994); Gleipnir (2012), watercolor, gouache, ink, pencil on paper, 69" x 120" x ½".
aseaofquotes: Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake
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violentwavesofemotion: “Art was a kind of demonic possession. Art would dance you to death. It would move in and take you over, and then destroy you.” — Margaret Atwood, from Negotiating with the Dead; “Temptation,”
brightlotusmoon:theanishimori:oblakom: nyarnamaitar: politicalmamaduck: Writing about a child rapist did not make Vladimir Nabokov a child rapist. Writing about an authoritarian theocracy did not make Margaret Atwood an authoritarian theocrat. Writing
violentwavesofemotion: “Cold-blooded and perfect.” — Margaret Atwood, from Selected Poems: 1976 - 1986; “Psalm to Snake,”
derangedrhythms:Margaret Atwood, The Animals in That Country; from ‘Speeches for Dr Frankenstein’
flowerytale: Margaret Atwood, from “Owl And Pussycat, Some Years Later”, The Door