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Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
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“A letter is always better than a phone call. People write things in letters they would never say in person. They permit themselves to write down feelings and observations using emotional syntax far more intimate and powerful than speech will allow.”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
“What is the purpose of memory? Is it a trick to make sure we don't forget who we are by reminding us of who we were?”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
“Being a student meant always looking up to someone wiser and always measuring yourself against that wisdom and knowledge.”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
“A scene," Mary told us, "is a moment when there is some form of tension. A scene leads to the next scene. And a causal connection between scenes is what leads you to the story. A scene should be very clearly developed, and when the action is finished, the scene is over. An anecdote is, 'Oh, I missed the train. You'll never believe what happened....' An anecdote leads to nothing.”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
“Never mind that I hadn't a clue which path to follow or whether, to echo Robert Frost, the one I took would make all the difference. The truth is, I'd bailed out of the right choice-wrong choice mentality a long time ago. It seemed so clear to me--since I'd wised up to the idea that life is not a straight road with no exit ramps--that life presented opportunities all along the way for a person to change directions. Besides, over the last ten years, I'd grown to like the idea of not knowing where a choice might lead me.”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
“As promised, Kyoto Station turned out to be an ordeal. For ninety minutes I searched for a way out of the sixteen-story train station,”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
“After all, I told myself, anyone willing and able to pay seven hundred dollars a pop to stay overnight could walk through the Ritz's imposing place Vendôme entrance. But only those carrying an employee's identification card were allowed through the back door on rue Cambon.”
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
― Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman
