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The hidden strength is too deep a secret. But in the end...in the end it is our only ally. (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
Don’t cut bangs with a hatchet. Don’t do brain surgery with a pickax. (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
Worrying is one of my few forms of prayer (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
I have found this to be true, that one sin begets a dozen others (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
What cook can match herself against hunger and memory? (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
All children blackmail their parents with their innocence (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
A nut is someone whose noose broke (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
A humane and authentic book written by another voice from the trenches (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
To praise one thing is not to damn another (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
If I want to die, what am I saving myself for? (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
Sometimes the world is so much sicker than the inmates of its institutions (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
There is nothing that you can do to me that my own craziness doesn’t do to me smarter and faster and better (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
At least being nuts is being somewhere (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
The woman was sane; she accepted the heavy penalties of reality and enjoyed its gifts also (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
The creative strength is good enough and deep enough to bring itself to flower and to grow in spite of this sickness (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
She now knew that the death she feared might not be a physical one, that it could be death of the will, the soul, the mind, the laws, and thus not death, but a perpetual dying (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
What do you do with mother love and mother wit when the babies are grown and gone away? (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
The hidden strength is too deep a secret. But in the end... in the end it is our only ally (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
Measure the hate you feel now, and the shame. That quantity is your capacity also to love and to feel joy and to have compassion (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)
... to experience the reality was to suffer a boredom as endless as the illness itself... the boredom of insanity was a great desert, so great that anyone’s violence or agony seemed an oasis, and the brief companionship seemed like a rain in the desert that was numbered and counted and remembered long after it was gone (Joanne Greenberg Quotes)