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Top 20 Sarah Menkedick Quotes (2024 Update)

Sarah Menkedick Quote: “The navigation of reproductive risk rarely challenges existing social structures and power dynamics.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “I resist the exhaustion, the sensitivity, my rounded belly and breasts. I resist, above all, the softness of pregnancy. Pregnancy is all curves and couches and naps, all tenderness and susceptibility.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “I’d spent my twenties constructing a hard, certain self on the foundations of boldness, ambition, an ardent sense of justice, a lean and muscled body, and now pregnancy is a confusing tumble into uncertainty, interiority, quietness.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Motherhood is both the dominant weapon of patriarchy and the chink in its armor, by dint of a single fact: men cannot be mothers. The edifice of oppression that boxes mothers into a stifling, isolated, fear-ridden niche, warning them to stay calm and gentle and quiet, offering syrupy promises of fulfillment, is constructed upon men’s desire to contain what they cannot possess.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Pregnancy has lowered me from this state of uniqueness I’ve long sought and shown me you, too, are part of the most basic human experience.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Mothering, radically defined, is the glad gifting of one’s talents, ideas, intellect, and creativity to the universe without recompense.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “The skills developed in the body by taking care of a baby are a gift, a way of being in the world, and a way of connecting with all the women – and some men – who have learned these skills before.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Maybe it changed the wiring in my brain,” she acknowledged, and so the self that had saved her was now inextricably wound up with the self that had nearly destroyed her.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “And while I miss my carefree self, my fear has also brought a new vision. I have seen in my own gradual shift from fearlessness to extreme fear that to be scared is to care, sometimes too much, sometimes to the point of sickness, but to have no fear is to be carefree, untethered to the fates and concerns of others, unable in some cases even to see them beyond one’s assumptions.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “And as has been the case with many other unanticipated changes of motherhood, I’ve developed a new respect for women’s knowledge, for all the seemingly tiny, insignificant tasks women have performed throughout thousands of years in relationship with the world around them, in the sustenance of life.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “In fact the “choices” women face in becoming mothers – how or whether or not to balance career and motherhood; how to negotiate family life; how to afford family life and where; how to find any time for community or self in the midst of all of this – often don’t feel like choices at all but like very imperfect compromises in the throes of a system that tells women to be thankful.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “I find literature in the silence after the baby stops crying, which is unlike any other silence. It is as if the world returns after annihilation and astounds anew with its robins and spaghetti and cut grass. In that moment of abrupt calm there is no good or bad or should or shouldn’t, just gratefulness to recognize once again the distant drone of a lawn mower, the tittering gossip of the chickens as they take a wide berth around the dog.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “I have begun to sense that living always in search of a new triumph or adventure, spending each morning run fantasizing about the moment when I’ll accept the award or board the flight to Singapore or say Well, Terry, thanks so much for having me, means living in perpetual, haphazard evasion of the ordinary.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “The body knows the looming of disaster or is convinced it knows in a fundamental way that has nothing to do with statistics or facts or conscious awareness or so-called reality. The body carries within it the constant possibility of betrayal, from within or without.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “She was fierce and pragmatic, and every time I talked to her I felt tenderness and healing at all the cracked places, as if she made them glow.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Child-rearing is notoriously boring, monotonous, and repetitive and yet somehow perpetually changing and intermittent; it can be simultaneously frenetic and eternal.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “We seek substance, but fear its heft; seek direction, but fear its constriction; seek the comfort of knowing what we are meant to do and where we belong and also fear the inevitable predictability, the dull familiarity of cycles and days, that this knowledge could engender.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Everything is fine on paper, just as it should be. We should be having the happiest times of our lives. Yet we squint, visor our hands to our foreheads to try to make out the path, and all we see is shadow.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “Motherhood, I grow to realize in these first months and years, is the experience of everywhere-and-nowhere-ness. It is to be the only answer to a very specific set of physical needs and it is also to be a psyche, a cosmos, an aura through which another being sees, passes, exists.”
Sarah Menkedick Quote: “I used to think my biggest vulnerability was actually being vulnerable.” She’d shut vulnerability down. But now, she said, “Lo and behold, I’m learning that my vulnerability is my greatest strength.”
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