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In domestic life the woman's value is inherent, unquantifiable; at home she exchanges proven values for mythological ones. She "wants" to be at home, and because she is a woman she's allowed to want it. This desire is her mystique, it is both what enables her to domesticate herself and what disempowers her.
— Rachel Cusk
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The General was essentially a man of peace, except in his domestic life.
— Oscar Wilde
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