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Lips... were ubiquitous in the ‘50s, when a few icons of womanhood were tattooed onto my temporal lobes.
Andrea Lewis (writer)
I envied him these passions. If you had passions, you were living. Without them, you were watching––the way I was watching desert sand and half-dead creosote go by and wishing I'd stop craving attention from Charles.
Andrea Lewis (writer)
And so for the remaining two hours of the meeting, Mr. Delgado and I sat in the front and directed the discussion. Or rather he directed it and I pretended I had an equal voice. A pattern quickly emerged in which my words would be greeted by silence and chilly looks; then Mr. Delgado would rephrase what I had said, as if interpreting from female to male language, with the added weight of an American accent.
Andrea Lewis (writer)
Even the blue-and-white Delftware tile is back up on the wall because, when you took it down, the pale square of paint behind it broke your heart.
Andrea Lewis (writer)
Andrea Lewis (writer)
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Employee
Quotes count:
5
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Andrea Lewis (writer)