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  • We were like the Beatles, Dad.' 'I know you think that, sweetie' 'Seriously. Mom is John, you're Paul, I'm George, and Ice Cream is Ringo.' 'Ice Cream,' I said. 'Resentful of the past, fearful of the future...everytime we saw Ice Cream sitting there with her mouth open, we'd say, Poor Ice Cream, resentful of the past, fearful of the future.

    Mom   Dad   Past  
  • You bet your bindi that’s how big I want it.

    Want   Bigs  
  • I'll see something awful on the street and I'll come home and say to my boyfriend, "I just saw the funniest thing on the street." It's a stance. It's the way I was born, or the way I was damaged.

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  • Can you believe the weather?'...'Actually, I CAN believe the weather. What I can't believe is that I'm actually having a conversation about the weather.

  • I drop my kid off at school and then race home, and its a very limited time. I can only do really serious writing for a couple of hours. And then I always go on a walk, I do a one-to-two-hour walk; I dont go running or hard hiking.

    Running   Couple   Home  
  • Anything I write I ask myself: Is it true, is it entertaining?

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  • My strength as a TV writer was my total lack of interest in television.

  • When I'm sitting at my computer writing, I really have this fiendish smile on my face. I am not thinking about the past or the future or how it's going to be received. I feel that I'm very lucky that way; I don't carry that particular anxiety around with me. I'm not anxiety-free by any means, but that happens to be one that I've been spared.

    Writing   Mean   Past  
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  • That's right,' she told the girls. 'You are bored. And I'm going to let you in on a little secret about life. You think it's boring now? Well, it only gets more boring. The sooner you learn it's on you to make life interesting, the better off you'll be.

    Life   Girl   Thinking  
    Maria Semple (2012). “Where'd You Go, Bernadette”, p.36, Hachette UK
  • I think one of the good things about writing novels is that you always start from scratch.

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  • Your mission statement says Galer Street is based on global "connectitude." (You people don't just think outside the box, you think outside the dictionary!)

    Thinking   People   Boxes  
    Maria Semple (2012). “Where'd You Go, Bernadette”, p.10, Hachette UK
  • Its like a hypnotist put everyone from Seattle into a collective trance. You are getting sleepy, when you wake up you will want to live only in a Craftsman house, the year won't matter to you, all that will matter is that the walls will be thick, the windows tiny, the rooms dark, the ceilings low, and it will be poorly situated on the lot.

    Wall   Dark   Years  
    "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?". Book by Maria Semple, 2012.
  • Maybe that’s what religion is, hurling yourself off a cliff and trusting that something bigger will take care of you and carry you to the right place.

    Care   Cliffs   Bigger  
    "Where'd You Go, Bernadette". Book by Maria Semple, www.npr.org. 2012.
  • I can't tell you the number of times I've been in the middle of a perfunctory conversation, and someone will say, 'Tell us what you really think.' Or 'Maybe you should switch to decaf.

  • I want find a part of myself that I feel shame about, or that I feel really scared of exposing to the world.

    World   Want   Scared  
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  • This is why you must love life: one day you're offering up your social security number to the Russian Mafia; two weeks later you're using the word calve as a verb.

    Maria Semple (2012). “Where'd You Go, Bernadette”, p.241, Hachette UK
  • What's this?" She pulled out a card and held it away from her face. "I can't read what it says." I took it from her and read it aloud. 1. Beeber Bifocal 2. Twenty Mile House 3. Bee 4. Your escape Fourteen miracles to go.

  • You come out into the world after a season of TV and you're just swearing and saying mean things to people and they're looking at you like, Who are you? And oh yeah, you think, I have to reacclimate to the way people genuinely treat each other.

    Mean   Thinking   People  
    Source: www.usatoday.com
  • When your eyes are softly focused on the horizon for sustained periods, your brain releases endorphins. It's the same as a runner's high. These days, we spend our lives staring at screens twelve inches in front of us.

    Eye   Brain   Horizon  
    Maria Semple (2012). “Where'd You Go, Bernadette”, p.228, Hachette UK
  • I'd say I never considered myself a great architect. I'm more of a creative problem solver with good taste and a soft spot for logistical nightmares.

  • When I'm creatively solving problems, I'm in my sweet spot, and nothing can take me out of that joyful present.

    Sweet   Problem   Joyful  
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  • My day is not that fun-filled or that filled usually with complications.

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  • When "Here Comes the Sun" started, what happened? No, the sun didn't come out, but Mom opened up like the sun breaking through the clouds. You know how in the first few notes of that song, there's something about George's guitar that's just so hopeful? It was like when Mom sang, she was full of hope, too. She even got the irregular clapping right during the guitar solo. When the song was over, she paused. "Oh Bee," she said. "This song reminds me of you." She had tears in her eyes.

    Mom   Song   Eye  
  • I can pinpoint that as the single happiest moment of my life, because I realized then that Mom would always have my back. It made me feel giant. I raced back down the concrete ramp, faster than I ever had before, so fast I should have fallen, but I didn't fall, because Mom was in the world.

    Mom   Fall   Should Have  
  • Hovering over me was the Chihuly chandelier. Chihulys are the pigeons of Seattle. They're everywhere and even if they don't get in your way, you can't help but build up a kind of antipathy toward them.

    Hovering   Way   Pigeons  
  • Breezy, sophisticated, hilarious, rude and aching with sweetness: LOVE, NINA might be the most charming book I've ever read.

    Book   Rude   Might  
  • One of the main reasons I don't like leaving the house is because I might find myself face to face with a Canadian.

    House   Leaving   Might  
    Maria Semple (2012). “Where'd You Go, Bernadette”, p.25, Hachette UK
  • Ruthless concern with story is what I learned in television.

  • I felt so full of love for everything. But at the same time, I felt so hung out there to dry, like nobody could ever understand. I felt so alone in this world, and so loved at the same time.

    Life   World   Dry  
  • The first stop on this crazy train is Kindergarten Junction, and nobody gets off until it pulls into Harvard Station.

    Maria Semple (2012). “Where'd You Go, Bernadette”, p.11, Hachette UK
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