Quote by Hester Prynne
"Woman's strength and woman's weakness were made known to me."
"Woman's strength and woman's weakness were made known to me."
"Thou and I are not of the world; let us therefore leave the matter as it then stood."
"What we did had a consecration of its own."
"I am not, nor have ever been, otherwise than what you see me."
"Thou hast just pleaded passionately for thy child; canst thou not do the same for the father of thy child?"