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    among a coward's weapons, cynicism is the nastiest of all

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    And I can imagine Farmer saying he doesn't care if no one else is willing to follow their example. He's still going to make these hikes, he'd insist, because if you say that seven hours is too long to walk for two families of patients, you're saying that their lives matter less than some others', and the idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that's wrong with the world.

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    At first, I spend about four hours a day writing. Toward the end of a book, I spend up to 16 hours a day on it, because all I want to do is make it good and get it done.

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    ...Attempts at imitation would put the emphasis where it didn't belong. The goal was to improve the lives of others, not oneself.

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    Being a professional writer is not an easy way to make a living.

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    Continuity is one of the things I like about New England.

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    Curing yourself of obsessive compulsive disorder by going to a strip club is pretty strange.

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    Don't worry about being worried. You're heading out on an adventure and you can always change your mind along the way and try something else.

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    I always want to write something better than the last book.

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    I am grateful to Stacy Schiff first of all because she can write a sentence-because she offers us her scholarship with wit, clarity, and grace. Once again, she has done what only the best writers can do: she has made the world new, again.

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    I do believe in God. I think God has given so much power to people, and intelligence, and said, 'Well, you are on your own. Maybe I'm tired, I need a nap. You are mature. Why don't you look after yourselves?' And I think He's been sleeping too much.

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    I do believe that enduring geological features are important, though I don't think I can be clear about exactly why.

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    If you had an essentially happy childhood, that tends to dwell with you.

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    If you live in the same small place long enough, something you don't like is bound to happen

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    I know that to write you have to have stories you want to tell. You have to keep your mind alive, and you have to work hard.

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    In a very basic way, a prominent landmark such as Mt. Holyoke tells you where you are. They let you know that you're not the first person in a place

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    I never planned on doing a book about Paul Farmer or his organization. I met him in Haiti when I was on a magazine assignment. It's almost like his story sort of fell in my lap.

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    In order to go on with our lives, we are always capable of making the ominous into the merely strange.

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    In the early days, computers inspired widespread awe and the popular press dubbed them giant brains. In fact, the computer's power resembled that of a bulldozer; it did not harness subtlety, though subtlety went into its design.

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    I tell beginning readers to read a lot and write a lot. If you want to write a book, find a subject that's really worth the time and effort you'll put in.

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    I usually write about ordinary people and ordinary things, but Paul Farmer is the least ordinary person I've ever met... He's the leader of a small group of people who hope to cure a sick world, and I hope my book can help in some small way.

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    I've gotta keep life and computers separate, or else I'm gonna go mad.

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    I want my prose to be as clear as a pane of glass.

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    I wrote a novel about the combat experiences I didn't have in Vietnam.

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    Many people find it easy to imagine unseen webs of malevolent conspiracy in the world, and they are not always wrong. But there is also an innocence that conspires to hold humanity together, and it is made of people who can never fully know the good that they have done.

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    Most teachers have little control over school policy or curriculum or choice of texts or special placement of students, but most have a great deal of autonomy inside the classroom. To a degree shared by only a few other occupations, such as police work, public education rests precariously on the skill and virtue of the people at the bottom of the institutional pyramid.

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    My big struggle is how people can not care, erase, not remember.

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    Obviously, computers have made differences. They have fostered the development of spaceships- as well as a great increase in junk mail.

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    Paul Farmer has helped to build amazing health care system in one of the poorest areas of Haiti. He founded Partners in Health, which serves the destitute and the sick in many parts of the world from Haiti to Boston and from Russia to Peru.

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    People say you cant teach writing, but I think thats nonsense.

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    Public education rests precariously on the skill and virtue of the people at the bottom of the institutional pyramid.

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    That's when I feel most alive, he told me once on an airplane, when I'm helping people.

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    The combination of domesticity and wildness - that's a deep expression

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    The goofiness of radicals thinking they have to dress in Guatemalan peasant clothes. The poor don't want you to look like them. They want you to dress in a suit and go get them food and water. Comma.

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    The hardest thing was learning to write. I was 13, and the only writing I had done was for Social Studies. It consisted of copying passages right out of the encyclopedia

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    The ocean doesn't care about you. It makes your boat feel tiny. The oceans are great promoters of religion, or at least of humility-but not in everyone.

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    The only real nation is humanity

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    The problem is fundamental... It is as if a secret committee, now lost to history, has made a study of children and, having figured out what the greatest number were least disposed to declared that all of them should do it.

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    Things were here before you and will be here after you're gone. The geographic features, especially, give you a sense of your own place in the world and in time

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    What I like about non-fiction is that it covers such a huge territory. The best non-fiction is also creative

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    What interests me is trying to catch the reflection of the human being on the page. I'm interested in how ordinary people live their lives

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    When I select a topic, it's usually a commitment of two to three years of my life

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    Writing is revision. All prose responds to work.

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    You can write about anything, and if you write well enough, even the reader with no intrinsic interest in the subject will become involved.

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    You do the right thing even if it makes you feel bad. The purpose of life is not to be happy but to be worthy of happiness.

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    ... "You may not see the ocean, but right now we are in the middle of the ocean, and we have to keep swimming.

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    Children get dealt grossly unequal hands, but that is all the more reason to treat them equally in school, Chris thought. "I think the cruelest form of prejudice is... if I ever said, 'Clarence is poor, so I'll expect less of him than Alice.' Maybe he won't do what Alice does. But I want his best." She knew that precept wasn't as simple as it sounded. Treating children equally often means treating them very differently. But it also means bringing the same moral force to bear on all of them, saying, in effect, to Clarence that you matter as much as Alice and won't get away with not working, and to Alice that you won't be allowed to stay where you are either.

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    He would come to feel that history, even more than memory, distorts the present of the past by focusing on big events and making one forget that most people living in the present are otherwise preoccupied, that for them omens often don't exist.

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    How to preside over your own internal disorder? Finding the "I" that can represent the pack of you is the first challenge of the memoirist.