Poems List

If we were all on trial for our thoughts, we would all be hanged.
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Stupidity is the same as evil if you judge by the results.
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Potential has a shelf-life.
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our own hungers, our own wishes, our own deficiencies.
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What a lost person needs is a map of the territory . . . so he can see where he is in relation to everything else. Literature is not only a mirror; it is a map, a geography of the mind.
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You can think clearly only with your clothes on.
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Nobody dies from lack of sex. It’s lack of love we die from.

The Handmaid’s Tale (1986)

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I would like to be the air that inhabits you for a moment only. I would like to be that unnoticed & that necessary.

True Stories. Variation on the Word “Sleep”

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A word after a word after a word is power.

True Stories [1981]. Spelling

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Margaret Atwood is one of the most influential literary voices of our time. Her career began with the publication of poetry, but it was with her novels that she achieved worldwide fame. Works like "The Handmaid's Tale" became cultural phenomena, adapted for television and film, and frequently discussed in social and political contexts. Atwood is a master at creating imaginary worlds that reflect and critique contemporary societies, addressing issues such as feminism, technology, ecology, and human nature. Her writing is characterized by lyrical prose, sharp insight, and a profound reflection on the human condition. She is a fervent advocate for freedom of expression and the environment, and has been an active figure in public debate on these issues. Atwood has received numerous literary awards throughout her career, consolidating her place as one of the greatest living writers.