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- To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is a bad dream.
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963), The Bell Jar
- I talk to God, but the sky is empty.
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963)
- What did my hands do before they held you?
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963)
- Perhaps when we find ourselves wanting everything, it is because we are dangerously close to wanting nothing.
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963)
- ...Why the hell are we conditioned into the smooth strawberry-and-cream mother-goose, Alice-and- Wonderland fable, only to be broken on the wheel as we grow older and become aware of ourselves as individuals with a dull responsibility in life?
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963), In Sylvia Plath's pubished journals
- Everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it and the imagination to improvise.
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963), The Journals of Sylvia Plath
- I fixed my eyes on the larget cloud, as if, when it passed out of my sight, I might have the good luck to pass with it.
- Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963), The Bell Jar
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