Quote by Ursula K. LeGuin
If we can get that realistic feminine morality working for us, if we can trust ourselves and so let women think and feel that an unwanted child or an oversize family is wrong -- not ethically wrong, not against the rules, but morally wrong, all wrong, wrong like a thalidomide birth, wrong like taking a wrong step that will break your neck -- if we can get feminine and human morality out from under the yoke of a dead ethic, then maybe we'll begin to get somewhere on the road that leads to survival.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the need for embracing a feminine morality that acknowledges and values the thoughts and feelings of women. The essence lies in trusting women to believe that having an unwanted child or a large family is not merely ethically wrong or against societal rules, but morally wrong in a broader sense. By freeing feminine and human morality from restrictive and outdated ethics, there is hope for progress towards a future that prioritizes survival and well-being for all.