A woman’s relationship with hunger and satisfaction acts like a mirror, reflecting her sense of self and place in the wider world. How hungry, in all senses of the word, does a woman allow herself to be? How filled? How free does she really feel, or how held back? … It’s about the collision between self and culture, female desire unleashed in a world that’s still deeply ambivalent about female power and that manages to whet appetite and shame in equal measure.
Carolyn Knapp, quoted in Chessler’s Women and Madness. (via naomijade)

“Whoever is happy will make others happy too.” —Anne Frank