Anoretic Famous Quotes & Sayings

4 Anoretic Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

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One weekend it rained for 48 hours without stopping. The rain beat like bony fingers against the window panes. Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap. Fungus was growing on the walls. I polished off a bottle of gin sitting huddled over the two-bar electric fire and wrote a poem, one of the few that has lasted through the moves and the years. It is called 'Where Can I Go?'
If this is not the place where tears are understood where do I go to cry?
If this is not the place where my spirits can take wing where do I go to fly?
If this is not the place where my feelings can be heard where do I go to speak?
If this is not the place where you'll accept me as I am where can I go to be me?
If this is not the place where I can try and learn and grow where can I go to laugh and cry?
Alice Jamieson Anoretic Sayings By Alice Jamieson: One weekend it rained for 48 hours without stopping. The rain beat like bony fingers
In her presence, I was reminded again of why I was an anoretic: fear. Of my needs, for food, for sleep, for touch, for simple conversation, for human contact, for love. I was an anoretic because I was afraid of being human. Implicit in human contact is the exposure of the self, the interaction of the selves. The self I'd had, once upon a time, was too much. Now there was no self at all. I was a blank.Marya Hornbacher Anoretic Sayings By Marya Hornbacher: In her presence, I was reminded again of why I was an anoretic: fear. Of
Deception' is the word I most associate with anorexia and the treachery which comes from falsehood. The illness appears inviting. It would seem to offer something to those unwary or unlucky enough to suffer from it - friendship, a get-out, or a haven - when, in fact, it is a trap.Carol Lee Anoretic Sayings By Carol Lee: Deception' is the word I most associate with anorexia and the treachery which comes from
The anoretic operates under the astounding illusion that she can escape the flesh, and, by association, the realm of emotions.Marya Hornbacher Anoretic Sayings By Marya Hornbacher: The anoretic operates under the astounding illusion that she can escape the flesh, and, by