Quote by Orson Scott Card

Out of respect for custom he treats me as if all women were equally worthless. He gives custom more respect than he gives me.


Out of respect for custom he treats me as if all women were

Summary

This quote expresses the speaker's frustration and disappointment with how they are treated due to societal customs and norms. Despite being treated with respect by the speaker, they feel undermined and devalued when their worth is based solely on their gender. The quote highlights the irony of the situation, as the individual's identity and significance are overshadowed by adherence to traditional customs, which holds more importance in the eyes of the speaker's counterpart.

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Women
By Orson Scott Card
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