"I’ve been telling people not to be afraid of what happened last night, not to despair, but I have not and will not tell them not to be angry. You should be angry. I am angry."
In Lillian Hellman's memoirs, she wrote of her nurse, Sophronia: "She was an angry woman and she gave me anger, an uncomfortable, dangerous, and often useful gift."
"I’ve been telling people not to be afraid of what happened last night, not to despair, but I have not and will not tell them not to be angry. You should be angry. I am angry."
In Lillian Hellman's memoirs, she wrote of her nurse, Sophronia: "She was an angry woman and she gave me anger, an uncomfortable, dangerous, and often useful gift."