Quotes About Unassisted
This determination to manage—to cope—to do as much unassisted as possible—is the Widow's prerogative. You might argue that it's a sign of her wish to appear to be—which is not the same as being—self-sufficient; or you might argue that it is a symptom of her derangement. But then, in the early minutes/hours/days of Widowhood—what is not, if examined closely, a symptom of derangement?
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Writing to Sutton in mid-December, he made a show of disdain for the duties of his new position: 'I am entirely unassisted in my labours, and spend most of my time handing out tripey novels to morons. I feel it is not at all a suitable occupation for a man of acute sensibility and genius.
~ James Booth
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I discover a lot of things on my own.
~ Shayna Baszler
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Sólo importan aquellos a los que no has podido ayudar.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
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Every thing was to take its natural course, however, neither impelled nor assisted.
~ Jane Austen
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He's as independent as a hog on ice.
~ Tony Hillerman
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