“Open, honest, truth-telling individuals value privacy. We all need spaces where we can be alone with thoughts and feelings - where we can experience healthy psychological autonomy and can choose to share when we want to.”

—  Bell Hooks

All About Love: New Visions (2000)

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American author, feminist, and social activist 1952

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