World Enough and Time : Conversations with Canadian Women at Midlife
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This collection features intriguing conversations with women 45 to 55 years of age from various backgrounds across Canada.
"For me, getting older physically seems to be epitomized in the feeling that I look like my mother. Shes really attractive
Its just that I can see that shes older, and Im not supposed to be."
- Charlotte Wilson Hammond
"My view of the world is slowly becoming more integrated. Sometimes I feel as if Ive walked to the top of a mountain, and can look down and see all around."
- Lesia Gregorovitch
"Some women have told me that theyre too old at fifty. And I wondered to myself why - at fifty - would anyone think herself too old?"
- Linda Silver Dranoff
"Now I look upon everything I do
and say, Is this how Im going to be using the energy that I have, or am I going to use it in a different way?"
- Roberta Bondar
"The most important thing is not to be afraid."
- Kim Campbell
"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."
- Charlotte Wilson Hammond
"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."
- Lesia Gregorovitch
"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?"
- Linda Silver Dranoff
"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?"
- Roberta Bondar
"The most important thing is not to be afraid."
- Kim Campbell
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