from Douglas Moore’s Art of Quotation
“Motherhood is a vocation like any other. It should be freely chosen, not imposed upon woman.”
Anais Nin
from Douglas Moore’s Art of Quotation
“Motherhood is a vocation like any other. It should be freely chosen, not imposed upon woman.”
Anais Nin
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I have just read Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ – not the TV version. Yours is a very apt reflection.
It’s a great, truthful quote.
Quite strange the first part, it has to be a vocation since it´s not like is easy raising the kid. Mostly it happens to women the bond between them and the child, most women that is, but it is different for most men. So there is no equality then.
perhaps there will
be lawyers
assigned
to each
potential
mother 🙂