
“I'd far rather leave a thought behind me than a child. Other people can have children.”
Source: A Passage to India
Venom and Eternity (1951), Danielle's Monologue
“I'd far rather leave a thought behind me than a child. Other people can have children.”
Source: A Passage to India
Woman & Home (July 2000)
A Hereditary Book on the Art of War (1632)
1950s, Three Ways of Meeting Oppression (1958)
Discourses on the Condition of the Great
Context: This right which you have, is not founded any more than his upon any quality or any merit in yourself which renders you worthy of it. Your soul and your body are, of themselves, indifferent to the state of boatman or that of duke; and there is no natural bond that attaches them to one condition rather than to another.