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World Enough and Time
- 978-1-55002-268-1
- November 1996
- 240pp, Paperback
- $18.99 CAD
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"For me, getting older physically seems to be epitomized in the feeling that I look like my mother. She's really attractive ... It's just that I can see that she's older, and I'm not supposed to be." "My view of the world is slowly becoming more integrated. Sometimes I feel as if I've walked to the top of a mountain, and can look down and see all around." "Some women have told me that they're too old at fifty. And I wondered to myself why - at fifty - would anyone think herself too old?" "Now I look upon everything I do ... and say, 'Is this how I'm going to be using the energy that I have, or am I going to use it in a different way?" "The most important thing is not to be afraid." |












