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  • #1
    Christopher Moore
    “Stephenie Meyer: Her vampires are sparkly, which I think we can all agree is wrong.”
    Christopher Moore

  • #2
    Studs Terkel
    “What I bring to the interview is respect. The person recognizes that you respect them because you're listening. Because you're listening, they feel good about talking to you. When someone tells me a thing that happened, what do I feel inside? I want to get the story out. It's for the person who reads it to have the feeling . . . In most cases the person I encounter is not a celebrity; rather the ordinary person. "Ordinary" is a word I loathe. It has a patronizing air. I have come across ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. (p. 176)”
    Studs Terkel, Touch and Go: A Memoir

  • #3
    Anne Lamott
    “We stitch together quilts of meaning to keep us warm and safe, with whatever patches of beauty and utility we have on hand.”
    Anne Lamott

  • #4
    Lisa Kogan
    “I believe in love. I believe it transforms, transports, and transcends. I believe it fine-tunes goodness, solidifies strength, ripens resolve, eradicates rage, alleviates stress, and elevates empathy.”
    Lisa Kogan

  • #5
    Iris Murdoch
    “There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken-for-granted relationship...”
    Iris Murdoch, A Severed Head

  • #6
    Tim Kreider
    “I don't know why we take our worst moods so much more seriously than our best, crediting depression with more clarity than euphoria. We dismiss peak moments and passionate love affairs as an ephemeral chemical buzz, just endorphins or hormones, but accept those 3 a.m. bouts of despair as unsentimental insights into the truth about our lives.”
    Tim Kreider, We Learn Nothing

  • #7
    Tim Kreider
    “Squandering time is a luxury of profligate youth, when the years are to us as dollars are to billionaires. Doing the same thing in middle age just makes you nervous, not with vague puritan guilt but the more urgent worry that you're running out of time, a deadline you can feel in your cells.”
    Tim Kreider, We Learn Nothing

  • #8
    Tim Kreider
    “For all his secrecy and fear of being seen, he was touched that we had observed him so closely, and with such love. He loved that we knew him. This is one reason people need to believe in God -- because we want someone to know us, truly, all the way through, even the worst of us.”
    Tim Kreider, We Learn Nothing

  • #9
    Tim Kreider
    “The same thing that makes friendship so valuable is what makes it so tenuous: it is purely voluntary. You enter into it freely, without the imperatives of biology or the agenda of desire. Officially, you owe each other nothing.”
    Tim Kreider, We Learn Nothing

  • #10
    Rebecca Solnit
    “We treat desire as a problem to be solved, address what desire is for and focus on that something and how to acquire it rather than on the nature and the sensation of desire, though often it is the distance between us and the object of desire that fills in the space in between with the blue of longing. I wonder sometimes whether with a slight adjustment of perspective it could be cherished as a sensation in its own terms, since it is as inherent to the human condition as blue is to distance?”
    Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost

  • #11
    Tamar Adler
    “But cooking is best approached from wherever you find yourself when you are hungry, and should extend long past the end of the page. There should be serving, and also eating, and storing away what's left; there should be looking at meals' remainders with interest and imagining all the good things they will become.”
    Tamar Adler, An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace



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