"The young women in my classes are feisty and clever and believe, often with the passion of youthful optimism, that feminism is a battle already won. I worry for them - and for my daughters, too."
About Louise Brown
Louise Brown — Life and Legacy
Louise Brown, born in 1978, is recognized as the first test-tube baby, a groundbreaking achievement that revolutionized reproductive technology. Her birth marked a significant milestone in medical science, challenging societal norms surrounding conception and parenthood. Brown's journey reflects the complexities of identity, as she navigated life under the public eye while embodying the hopes of countless families seeking alternative paths to parenthood. Throughout her life, Louise has articulated the importance of resilience, often stating that overcoming challenges is integral to personal development. Her perspective is rooted in her unique experiences, which have shaped her understanding of identity. For instance, she has expressed that being born through in vitro fertilization has instilled in her a sense of purpose, driving her to advocate for those facing similar circumstances. This advocacy highlights her belief that every individual has the right to define their identity, regardless of their origins. Today, Louise Brown's story continues to resonate, serving as a beacon of hope for many. Her experiences underscore the emotional and psychological dimensions of being a pioneer in reproductive technology, illustrating how scientific advancements can profoundly influence personal narratives. As society grapples with the implications of such technologies, her insights remind us of the human stories behind the science, emphasizing the importance of resilience and self-acceptance.
Quote collection
Louise Brown quotes (page 1 of 2)
25 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I'm working on a nonfiction book on Nepal and a novel about diasporas."
"The richest most meaningful stories are found in small places: made, carried, crafted, told, and retold by apparently unimportant people."
"Sometimes I like to play the soundtracks to famous musicals so we can all sing along. South Pacific is one of my favorites. Our neighbors must hate us."
"Much of my reading time over the last decade and a half has been spent reading aloud to my children. Those children's bedtime rituals of supper, bath, stories, and sleep have been a staple of my life and some of the best, most special times I can remember."
"If you can't return a favor, pass it on."
"Don't call 'em dogs. Dogs are loyal and they run after balls."
"When I was a child and teenager I read whenever I had the opportunity, but since then I've found it hard to read as much as I'd like, children, work, and pets all providing powerful incentives to escape into a book and a practical reason why I rarely do so."
"It took a brave editor in the U.S. to sign a contract for Dancing Girls, and without her belief in the book, I'm not sure it would ever have found its way into print."
"I can't pick out one single book that had such a profound personal impact."
"Never give up. And most importantly, be true to yourself. Write from your heart, in your own voice, and about what you believe in."
"I could write an entertaining novel about rejection slips, but I fear it would be overly long."
"I don't envy men and I certainly wouldn't like to become one now."
"The importance and influence of books on me has been cumulative: the result of hearing and reading lots of stories about interesting people and places."
"Reading is my greatest luxury."
"I have a good collection of cookery books. This is not so much because I like cooking, but because I like eating."
"I thought it was something peculiar to me. I thought I was abnormal."
"Every year I teach dozens of students at the University of Birmingham. Most of the students on the gender and sexuality courses are women. I guess this is because the boys don't think that gender applies to them: that it's a subject for girls."
"Remember that what you have is unique because it's your own special way of looking at the world."
"I like many types of music and probably too many to mention here."