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Your whole life and the story of your journey is the landscape picture on the front of the box of a 1,000 piece puzzle. The pieces are each a small sticky note that ends in mid-sentence. You simply need to figure out where each one starts and ends.

~ Ashly Lorenzana

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It turns out, after a lot of exploration, that I'm not really a princess. A swell gal, sure, but not a princess.

~ Julie Klam

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We're not made to wallow in pleasure. Pleasure is joy's assassin.

~ Mary Karr

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There is a cost to loving anything, or anyone. No one tells you that when you are young.

~ Shuly Xóchitl Cawood

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The head can travel a far piece while the body sits in one spot. It can traverse many decades, and many conversations can be had, even with the dead.

~ Mary Karr

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Joy, it is, which I’ve never known before, only pleasure or excitement. Joy is a different thing, because its focus exists outside the self – delight in something external, not satisfaction of some inner craving.

~ Mary Karr

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Tomorrow! How sweet its prospects for a drunkard the night before. There is no better word. Before the earth hurls itself into sunshine, nothing is not possible.

~ Mary Karr

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But it's a neurological fact that the scared self holds on while the reasoned one lets go.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Memoir Memoirs

It's hard to be an articulate ghost.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Memoir Memoirs

Slurping these spirits is soul preparation, a warped communion, myself serving as god, priest, and congregation.

~ Mary Karr

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Granny Trill and Granny Wallon were traditional ancients of a kind we won’t see today, the last of that dignity of grandmothers to whom age was its own embellishment. The grandmothers of those days dressed for the part in that curious but endearing uniform which is now known to us only through music-hall. And our two old neighbours, when setting forth on errands, always prepared themselves scrupulously so. They wore high laced boots and long muslin dresses, beaded chokers and candlewick shawls, crowned by tall poke bonnets tied with trailing ribbons and smothered with inky sequins. They looked like starlings, flecked with jet, and they walked in a tinkle of darkness.Those severe and similar old bodies enthralled me when they dressed that way. When I finally became King (I used to think) I would command a parade of grandmas, and drill them, and march them up and down - rank upon rank of hobbling boots, nodding bonnets, flying shawls, and furious chewing faces. They would be gathered from all the towns and villages and brought to my palace in wagon-loads. No more than a monarch’s whim, of course, like eating cocoa or drinking jellies; but far more spectacular any day than those usual trudging guardsmen.

~ Laurie Lee

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Me dad planted that tree,’ she said absently, pointing out through the old cracked window.The great beech filled at least half the sky and shook shadows all over the house.Its roots clutched the slope like a giant hand, holding the hill in place. Its trunk writhed with power, threw off veils of green dust, rose towering into the air, branched into a thousand shaded alleys, became a city for owls and squirrels. I had thought such trees to be as old as the earth, I never dreamed that a man could make them. Yet it was Granny Trill’s dad who had planted this tree, had thrust in the seed with his finger. How old must he have been to leave such a mark? Think of Granny’s age, and add his on top, and you were back at the beginning of the world.

~ Laurie Lee

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We are not human beings having a spiritual experience but spiritual beings having a human experience.

~ Young

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The analytical framework of this comprehensive field study of what it means to be an American examines how a person’s personality, culture, technology, occupational and recreational activities affect a person’s sense of purposefulness and happiness. The text evaluates the nature of human existence, formation of human social relations, and methods of communication from various philosophic and cultural perspectives. The ultimate goal is to employ the author’s own mind and personal experiences as a filter to quantify what it means to live and die as a thinking and reflective person.

~ Kilroy J. Oldster

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If you don’t write your memoirs down then time will swallow them up, leaving no leftovers.

~ Sahara Sanders

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You can’t just come out and say what you have to say. That’s what people do on airplanes, when a man plops down next to you in the aisle seat of your flight to New York, spills peanuts all over the place (back when the cheapskate airlines at least gave you peanuts), and tells you about what his boss did to him the day before. You know how your eyes glaze over when you hear a story like that? That’s because of the way he’s telling his story. You need a good way to tell your story.

~ Adair Lara

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We have a racially based justice system that overpunishes, fails to rehabilitate, and doesn't make us safer.

~ Piper Kerman

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...what draws us into a story and keeps us there is the firing of our dopamine neurons, signaling that intriguing information is on the way.

~ Lisa Cron

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For whatever time I have to live, I intend to enjoy myself. - Midge Rylander in Eighteen Months To Live.

~ Rachele Baker

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We learn to appreciate what we achieve, no matter how small the achievement, because we do it ourselves. - Midge Rylander in Eighteen Months To Live

~ Rachele Baker

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I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.

~ Alexander Vassilieff

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Did you ever think about writing memoirs? You are a writer, and it may be interesting for people to read your story.I hate memoirs. But I am sure I will write a book about the Bowery Mission,” Michael said.

~ Stevan V. Nikolic

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I was born in the house my father built.

~ Richard M. Nixon

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...no matter how frequently we came, when we arrived, they acted as if we had been away one hundred years. [His grandparents' greeting.]

~ James Vescovi

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Desolina and Tony had attended one-room schoolhouses until the third grade. ... According to Tony, there were hardly enough pencils and sober teachers to go around. [Author's grandparents educational background.]

~ James Vescovi

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None of my friends had grandparents like these. ... Tony and Desolina were exotic.

~ James Vescovi

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Mr. Pilates was a bully and a narcissist and a dirty old man; he and Christopher got along very well. When Christopher was doing his workout, Pilates would bring one of his assistants over to watch, rather as the house surgeon brings an intern to study a patient with a rare deformity. ‘Look at him!’ Pilates would exclaim to the assistant, ‘That could have been a beautiful body, and look what he’s done to it! Like a birdcage that somebody trod on!’ Pilates had grown tubby with age, but he would never admit it; he still thought himself a magnificent figure of a man. ‘That’s not fat,’ he declared, punching himself in the stomach, ‘that’s good healthy meat!’ He frankly lusted after some of his girl students. He used to make them lie back on an inclined board and climb on top of them, on the pretext that he was showing them an exercise. What he really was doing was rubbing off against them through his clothes; as was obvious from the violent jerking of his buttocks.

~ Christopher Isherwood

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Joy, it is, which I've never known before, only pleasure or excitement. Joy is a different thing, because its focus exists outside the self-delight in something external, not satisfaction of some inner craving.

~ Mary Karr

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