Anne Ellis Quotes
Many people believe in turning the other cheek, especially when it is your cheek.
Anne Ellis (1999). “The Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.261, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
... I feel far more hunger pangs when I am denied mental nourishment than I do at the loss of meals.
Anne Ellis (1997). “Plain Anne Ellis: More about the Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.111, U of Nebraska Press
... I saw a small boy who belongs to one of those large families who only practice at birth control.
Anne Ellis (1997). “Plain Anne Ellis: More about the Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.31, U of Nebraska Press
Anne Ellis (1997). “Plain Anne Ellis: More about the Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.96, U of Nebraska Press
Anne Ellis (1997). “Plain Anne Ellis: More about the Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.67, U of Nebraska Press
Anne Ellis (1997). “Plain Anne Ellis: More about the Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.12, U of Nebraska Press
Anne Ellis (1999). “The Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.14, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
I've never known a man to be beaten fairly, nor one to be elected, unfairly.
Anne Ellis (1997). “Plain Anne Ellis: More about the Life of an Ordinary Woman”, p.154, U of Nebraska Press