Ursula K. Le Guin Quote

What is a woman's power then?" she asked. "I don't think we know." "When has a woman power because she's a woman? With her children, I suppose. For a while..." "In her house, maybe." She looked around the kitchen. "But the doors are shut," she said, "the doors are locked." "Because you're valuable." "Oh yes. We're precious. So long as we're powerless.


Tehanu: Book Four (ed. Simon and Schuster, 2004) - ISBN: 9781416509639


What is a woman's power then? she asked. I don't think we know. When has a woman power because she's a woman? With her children, I suppose. For a...

What is a woman's power then? she asked. I don't think we know. When has a woman power because she's a woman? With her children, I suppose. For a...

What is a woman's power then? she asked. I don't think we know. When has a woman power because she's a woman? With her children, I suppose. For a...

What is a woman's power then? she asked. I don't think we know. When has a woman power because she's a woman? With her children, I suppose. For a...