“The Iron Rule of prudence for an Istanbulite Woman: If you are as
fragile as a tea glass, either find a way to never encounter burning
water and hope to marry an ideal husband or get yourself laid and broken
as soon as possible. Alternatively, stop being a tea-glass woman!”
“Ways of loving from a distance, mating without even touching-Amor
platonicus! The ladder of love one is expected to climb higher and
higher, elating the Self and the Other. Plato clearly regards any actual
physical contact as corrupt and ignoble because he thinks the true goal
of Eros is beauty. Is there no beauty in sex? Not according to Plato.
He is after `more sublime pursuits.' But if you ask me, I think Plato's
problem, like those of many others, was that he never got splendidly
laid.”
“We're stuck. We're stuck between the East and the West. Between the
past and the future. On the one hand there are the secular modernists,
so proud of the regime they constructed, you cannot breathe a critical
word. They've got the army and half of the state on their side. On the
other hand there are the conventional traditionalist, so infatuated with
the Ottoman past, you cannot breathe a critical word. They've got the
general public and the remaining half of the state on their side.”
― Elif Shafak, The Bastard of Istanbul
― Elif Shafak, The Bastard of Istanbul
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