Statuettes of drunken sailors, velvet pictures of island maidens, plastic seashell lamps made in Taiwan. What contempt the people who think up souvenirs have for other people.
Women have the feeling that since they didn't make the rules, the rules have nothing to do with them. - Diane Johnson
Women have the feeling that since they didn't make the rules, the rules have nothing to do with them.
- Diane Johnson
A chaplain's biggest gift is to be present and just listen. - Diane Johnson
A chaplain's biggest gift is to be present and just listen.
Any essayist setting out on a frail apparatus of notings and jottings is a brave person. - Diane Johnson
Any essayist setting out on a frail apparatus of notings and jottings is a brave person.
...is this not in fact the purpose of young Americans going abroad? To make them think of things they never thought of? - Diane Johnson
...is this not in fact the purpose of young Americans going abroad? To make them think of things they never thought of?
Laughter is the jam on the toast of life. It adds flavor, keeps it from being too dry, and makes it easier to swallow. - Diane Johnson
Laughter is the jam on the toast of life. It adds flavor, keeps it from being too dry, and makes it easier to swallow.
The whole process of writing a novel is having this great, beautiful idea and then spoiling it. - Diane Johnson
The whole process of writing a novel is having this great, beautiful idea and then spoiling it.
But novels are never about what they are about; that is, there is always deeper, or more general, significance. The author may not be aware of this t… - Diane Johnson
But novels are never about what they are about; that is, there is always deeper, or more general, significance. The author may not be aware of this t…
In what we think of as bad dialogue, the characters talk directly to each other. - Diane Johnson
In what we think of as bad dialogue, the characters talk directly to each other.
The Novelist, afraid his ideas may be foolish, slyly puts them in the mouth of some other fool and reserves the right to disavow them. - Diane Johnson
The Novelist, afraid his ideas may be foolish, slyly puts them in the mouth of some other fool and reserves the right to disavow them.
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