"When you're writing, you're making decisions about compression and the shape of a life, which are very similar to how we experience our inner consciousness."

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Rachel Holmes

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Rachel Holmes is a prominent author and activist known for her work on women's rights and freedom, particularly through her book 'The Age of Consent'.

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"Men want to destroy the women: you've become bigger than me, people love you more, you have a public platform, that's my space you're taking up. I can't just divorce you, I have to destroy you."

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"The great difficulty is that you cannot be nice. If you want to take back the power, you have to behave in ways that are not conforming and will not be about pleasing other people."

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"One of the key things about the entitlement and power of patriarchy, but also within feminism, is not that it's wilful nastiness. But you can't ask for permission. You can negotiate and you can bring people on board and you can build a base but you can't expect for it to be given."

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