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“By the end of this pilgrim's progress, with her body less a receptacle than a symbol of liberated womanhood, Dederer is happier, though no Buddha.”
The Washington Post: "Poser," a memoir about yoga by Claire Dederer
“However, one way in which gender distinctions remain is that men don the ihram, the white unstitched pilgrim's garb, while women are freer to wear other forms of modest clothing, including colorful national or cultural dresses.”
“Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring.”
“Jeffrey Eugenides's diverting "The Marriage Plot" charts the pilgrim's progress of a would-be Victorian-literature scholar through the obstacles of poststructuralist theory and her doomed marriage to a manic-depressive.”
“Thus the Pope Alan stamp (with the papal teddy bear holding a "Claire" doll), along the lines of an (also exhibited) pilgrim's passport.”
“The catalyst for this pilgrim's political progress from GOP acolyte to Democratic Congressional standard bearer has been a long-simmering matter of heart.”
“We used to sing that American was the "land of our pilgrim's pride.”
The Huffington Post: Lennard Davis: If You Are Against the Mosque, You Are Anti-American
“Like pilgrim's scholars withered wreath of flowers”
Fictionaut: Life is Life (or Ode to a great big idiot like Zizek)
“Away from my computer and the 300 pages that I held in my head and heart for six months, without ceasing, like the best kind of pilgrim's prayer.”
“My beautifully blistered pilgrim's feet descended upon Hetch Hetchy on the seventh day of my journey across the wilderness.”
The Huffington Post: Chris Rico: A Pilgrimage to Muir's Mecca: Through the Sacred to the Profane.
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