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“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The clichT that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The clichT that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The clichT that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The clichT that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance seems to mean, in practice, that women have richly defined the ways in which imagination creates possibility; possibility that society denies. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks

“ The vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the implicit feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality. ”

- Patricia Meyer Spacks
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