“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 721
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 1.8K
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 1.8K
“ The desire to be and have a sister is a primitive and profound one that may have everything or nothing to do with the family a woman is born to. It is a desire to know and be known by someone who shares blood and body, history and dreams. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 2.3K
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 1.1K
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 234
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 3.4K
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 86
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 2.6K
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 1.5K
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 2.4K
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 3.1K
“ The desire to be and have a sister is a primitive and profound one that may have everything or nothing to do with the family a woman is born to. It is a desire to know and be known by someone who shares blood and body, history and dreams. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 1.4K
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 958
“ Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to become. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 2.4K
“ The desire to be and have a sister is a primitive and profound one that may have everything or nothing to do with the family a woman is born to. It is a desire to know and be known by someone who shares blood and body, history and dreams. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 3.1K
“ The desire to be and have a sister is a primitive and profound one that may have everything or nothing to do with the family a woman is born to. It is a desire to know and be known by someone who shares blood and body, history and dreams. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 1.9K
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 3.6K
“ The desire to be and have a sister is a primitive and profound one that may have everything or nothing to do with the family a woman is born to. It is a desire to know and be known by someone who shares blood and body, history and dreams. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 2K
“ Sisters define their rivalry in terms of competition for the gold cup of parental love. It is never perceived as a cup which runneth over, rather a finite vessel from which the more one sister drinks, the less is left over for the others. ”
- Elizabeth Fishel- Copy
- 2K
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