Mother Night (1961)
Context: "You hate America, don't you?" she said.
"That would be as silly as loving it," I said. "It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real estate doesn't interest me. It's no doubt a great flaw in my personality, but I can't think in terms of boundaries. Those imaginary lines are as unreal to me as elves and pixies. I can't believe that they mark the end or the beginning of anything of real concern to the human soul. Virtues and vices, pleasures and pains cross boundaries at will."
“I thought a spectacular change would come over me the day I crossed the boundary line.”
Source: The Bell Jar (1963), Ch. 7
Context: Instead of the world being divided up into Catholics and Protestants or Republicans and Democrats or white men and black men or even men and women, I saw the world divided into people who had slept with somebody and people who hadn't, and this seemed the only really significant difference between one person and another. I thought a spectacular change would come over me the day I crossed the boundary line.
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Sylvia Plath 342
American poet, novelist and short story writer 1932–1963Related quotes
The Onion A.V. Club, November 10, 1999 http://www.avclub.com/articles/george-carlin,13629/
Interviews, Print Interviews
As quoted in Bird : The Legend Of Charlie Parker (1977) by Robert George Reisner, p. 27
As quoted in A Call to America : Inspiring and Empowering Quotations from the 43 presidents of the United States (2002) by Bryan Curtis
Variant: One woman I was dating called and said, 'Come on over, there's nobody home.' I went over. Nobody was home.
Homecoming saga, The Ships Of Earth (1994)