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I'd start organising revolutionary groups

'Do you know what I said to my father? I said if I went out to do his dishonest welfare work I'd start organising revolutionary groups among the workers. He wasn't angry at all. He said revolutions were a primary risk of big business these days and he'd be careful to take out an insurance policy ag…

—p.251 The Golden Notebook FREE WOMEN: 2 (243) by Doris Lessing
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improving the health of fifty people

'He said that what I replied to his offers summed up the real influence of the communist parties on the West. He said that anyone who has been, or is, in the C. P., or who has had anything to do with it is a megalomaniac. He said that if he was Chief of Police trying to root out communists somewher…

—p.249 FREE WOMEN: 2 (243) by Doris Lessing
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literature is analysis after the event

The trouble with this story is that it is written in terms of analysis of the laws of dissolution of the relationship between Paul and Ella. I don't see any other way to write it. As soon as one has lived through something, it falls into a pattern. And the pattern of an affair, even one that has la…

—p.216 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing
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what security is there in that?

'But she never sees you.'

'I'm nothing if not efficient,' he said, shortly. 'When I go home I deal with everything. The gas heaters, and the electricity bill and where to buy a cheap carpet, and what to do about the children's school. Everything.' When she did not reply he insisted: 'I've told y…

—p.211 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing
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when a woman looks at him across a gulf

Sex. The difficulty of writing about sex, for women, is that sex is best when not thought about, not analysed. Women deliberately choose not to think about technical sex. They get irritable when men talk technically, it's out of self-preservation: they want to preserve the spontaneous emotion that …

—p.203 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing