Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Dilys Laing

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American poet Dilys Laing.
Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Dilys Laing

Dilys Bennett Laing was an American poet.

American - Poet | 1906 - 1960
I put down my book, The Meaning of Zen, and see the cat smiling into her fur as she delicately combs it with her rough pink tongue. 'Cat, I would lend you this book to study but it appears you have already read it.' She looks up and gives me her full gaze. 'Don't be ridiculous,' she purrs, 'I wrote it.'
To be a woman and a writer is double mischief, for the world will slight her who slights "the servile house," and who would rather make odes than beds. — © Dilys Laing
To be a woman and a writer is double mischief, for the world will slight her who slights "the servile house," and who would rather make odes than beds.
memory is a storm I can't repel.
Women receive he insults of men with tolerance, having been bitten in the nipple by their toothless gums.
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