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Some Girls: My Life in a Harem Some Girls: My Life in a Harem by Jillian Lauren
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“I know something about performing. I know that when it seems like the avalanche is about to roll over you, you face into it and keep both arms swimming as hard as you can. You smile and you sell it.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“She was like a real strawberry in a roomful of strawberry Pop-Tarts.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“I've always liked rooms where the party hasn't started yet...I love the feeling that anything could happen. After the party, when anything already has happened, there's usually the inevitable fact to face that anything wasn't all you'd hoped it to be.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“Before that experience, I had often felt the kind of alone that comes from the suspicion that you are not only genetically different from those around you, but different in your very soul...[then] I was a different kind of alone. I was alone and ashamed of myself...it was no one's fault but mine.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“The hitting was easy compared to the words. The hitting happened only infrequently but the words happened every day. I knew he was wrong, knew he was inexcusable. But still, the words were the worst part.”
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“Like people touch the feet of Jesus on the Pieta and hope for a blessing, I would touch the feet of the dancer and hope for grace.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
tags: grace
“We're looking for the story that will save our lives.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“Power tasted like an oyster, like I'd swallowed the sea, all it's memories and calm and rot and brutality.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“I was sure that if I could just scale this fortress I would reach a height with a sunny blue sky and fresh air. I would stand there and experience myself as redeemable rather than ruined. I had no idea what kind of animal I was facing.

If you had suggested to me at the time that my problems were due to some faulty wiring, some chemistry experiment gone wrong in my brain, I'd have said you were suggesting that I not take responsibility for my own choices. Now I know I was wrong. Now when I'm haunted by the specter of depression, I recognize it for what it is. I don't systematically dismantle my life every time depression pops out from behind a tree. But at that time, I was sure it was fixable if the world would just change faster, or if I would.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“We all like to believe that we'd be brave. We'd be the hero in the movie, the one who sacrifices himself to save others, the one who does the right thing when the world around him is wrong. In the movie the right choice is clear. And we leave the theater feeling good about ourselves because we can say, Me, I'd do the right thing. No one says, Me, I'd be the coward. Me, I'd rat out my neighbor to save myself. But that's what people do, mostly”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“As far as I’m concerned peanut sauce is one of Southeast Asia’s great contributions to the world.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“What makes one financially strapped girl into a stripper and another into a Denny’s waitress and another into a med student?”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“If you sit around and wait for someone else to bring you a glass of water, you’re bound to get very thirsty.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“This may be the fate of mothers in memory—to be relegated to the ordinary and therefore condemned to invisibility.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem
“If there is a choice between a monster and a playboy, always choose the monster. Monsters treat you better.”
Jillian Lauren, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem