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Letters of a Javanese Princess

  • Maya Savitrije citiraoпре 5 година
    long to be free, to be able to stand alone, to study, not to be subject to any one, and, above all, never, never to be obliged to marry.

    But we must marry, must, must. Not to marry is the greatest sin which the Mohammedan woman can commit; it is the greatest disgrace which a native girl can bring to her family.

    And marriage among us—Miserable is too feeble an expression for it. How can it be otherwise, when the laws have made everything for the man and nothing for the woman?
  • Reshje citiralaпре 4 месеца
    The difference of race forms an abyss so deep that though they may stand face to face and look into each other's eyes, it is as though they saw nothing.
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    It takes me back to times of which I must not think. It makes me weak and sad
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    We think sometimes with reason, what is civilization? Does it consist in a commanding tone, or in hypocrisy
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    Without strength, all other good qualities are of little worth
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    Those who embittered our childish years, were also our teachers, for they taught us to avoid being like themselves. Another proof that sorrow justifies its existence.
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    Physical punishment embitters, but never cures. That is our conviction
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    Javanese language? It is difficult—certainly, but it is beautiful. It is a sentient language; often the words seem to be conscious, they express so much
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    gamelan never rejoices, even at the most extravagant festivals, its tone is mournful
  • Zain Rasoolje citiraoпре 9 месеци
    There is no word for poetry in our language. We say "bloementaal," and is it not well said
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