“No… I have no trust in men any more.” (p.66) “Was it possible that a mere piece of paper could make such a change?” (71) “Like a saint, I gave everything I had without ever counting the cost.” (94) “And because the world was full of lies, she had to pay the price.” (114)
Daniel Lee Pg 109 “I am a killer, but I’ve committed no crime. Like you, I only kill criminals”
Pg 95 “She no longer fears anything, for everything which can hurt her, she has already undergone”
Handong
Pg: 82 “I now knew that all of us were prostitutes who sold themselves at varying prices, and that an expensive prostitute was better than a cheap one.”
Pg: 95: “My virtue, like the virtue of all those who are poor, could never be considered a quality, or an asset, but rather was looked upon as a kind of stupidity, or simple-mindedness, to be despised even more than depravity or vice.”
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Jessica Yoon and Rachel Lee
“No… I have no trust in men any more.” (p.66)
“Was it possible that a mere piece of paper could make such a change?” (71)
“Like a saint, I gave everything I had without ever counting the cost.” (94)
“And because the world was full of lies, she had to pay the price.” (114)
"And because the world was full of lies, she had to pay the price." (p. 144)
"I hope for nothing
I want for nothing
I fear nothing
I am free" (p. 95)
"No woman can be a criminal. To be a criminal one must be a man." (p. 109)
"It [fearful truth] protects me from fearing death, or life, or hunger, or nakedness, or destruction." (p. 112)
Daniel Lee
Pg 109
“I am a killer, but I’ve committed no crime. Like you, I only kill criminals”
Pg 95
“She no longer fears anything, for everything which can hurt her, she has already undergone”
Handong
Pg: 82
“I now knew that all of us were prostitutes who sold themselves at varying prices, and that an expensive prostitute was better than a cheap one.”
Pg: 95:
“My virtue, like the virtue of all those who are poor, could never be considered a quality, or an asset, but rather was looked upon as a kind of stupidity, or simple-mindedness, to be despised even more than depravity or vice.”
"By birth I was lower class" (p10)
"There isn't a woman on earth who can protect herself." (p100)
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