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    I am utterly against any kind of guilt. Remember it always: if you start feeling guilty about something around me, then you are doing it on your own, then you are still carrying the voices of your parents, the priests within you; you have not yet heard me, you have not yet listened to me. I want you to be totally free of all guilt.

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    I approach serious subjects, and I like to have the good guys win and have the parents among the good guys

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    I asked myself if I would kill my parents to save his life, a question I had been posing since I was fifteen. The answer always used to be yes. But in time, all those boys had faded away, and my parents were still there. I was now less and less willing to kill them for anyone; in fact, I worried for their health. In this case, however, I had to say yes. Yes, I would.

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    I, a product of the New Frontier and Great Society, honestly believed that the world pretty much owed me a living--all I had to do was wait around in order to live better than my parents.

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    I became almost immediately fascinated by the possibilities of trying out all conceivable reactions with them, some leading to explosions, others to unbearable poisoning of the air in our house, frightening my parents.

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    I basically had the same body when I was 14 and that was weird. But I think I had really good parents. I got really lucky.

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    I became a degenerate artist. My parents were shaped by their own experiences, and artists weren't so useful in the death camps.

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    I became alcoholic at around age of 13 or 14. I was full-blown. Every day we would hide the alcohol, stealing from stores or stealing it from our parents and hiding out in dirt fields and drinking it before school and after school.

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    I began absolutely non-stop tormenting my parents, begging them on a daily basis to move there.

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    I believe in God, I just give him more credit than being a single parent and an author.

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    I believe my readers are crazy about their parents and want to be just like them when they grow up

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    I belong to a specific category of writers, those who speak and write in a language different from that of their parents.

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    I bought my parents a home before they died, and they got to see that I was going to be all right. They always thought I would go someplace.

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    I came- though the child of entirely irreligious (Jewish) parents - to a deep religiousness, which, however, reached an abrupt end at the age of twelve.

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    I came from a very normal, un-Hollywood background. My parents provided me with every sort of normal upbringing that they could.

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    I came running down the stairs that morning, like it was Christmas. My parents were already up. In my family, presents never waited; they were there upon waking. Our family has a problem with what they called delayed gratification. We want what we want when we want it, and we always want it now.

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    I can be pretty nasty. Not 'mean' nasty, but nasty by your parents' standards. But not by my parents' standards, because my parents were nasty for their day.

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    I can be described as many things, but no description of me is complete without saying 'Englishman.' My parents were from Liverpool and emigrated to Canada before I was born.

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    I can direct dial today a man my parents warred with. They wanted to kill him, I want to sell software to him.

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    I cannot here avoid giving my most decided sufferage in favour of the moral qualities of maniacs. I have no where met, excepting in romances, with fonder husbands, more affectionate parents, more impassioned . . . than in the lunatic asylum, during their intervals of calmness and reason.

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    I can pick a lock. How do you think I got into my parents' liquor cabinet in middle school?

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    I can remember only a small handful of instances in which I talked about politics with my parents. I remember my parents telling me that Daniel Ellsberg was a hero when I was six years old.

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    I can't do that. I'm already the single guy living in his parents' house. I can't be seen digging a grave in the middle of the night.

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    I can't imagine being a single parent or a single parent that doesn't have a lot of money. That's a big, huge impact on your life and your dynamic and everything - I mean, that's huge. It affects how much you have a break from just concentrating on just one other person in your life. It becomes so myopic that way, and more intense, probably.

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    I can trust in my parents' love. And it strikes me that is a big thing to trust, a big thing to have had, no matter what else happens.

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    I can't tell you how much I respect all the single parents out there doing it all solo.

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    I come from a family of working women, my mum went to work two weeks after I was born - my parents had no money, there was no choice.

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    I can't save you like that Ty. What you did to me wasn't this brilliant thing, like you think it was. You took me away from everything - my parents, my friends, my life. You took me to the sand and the heat, the dirt and isolation. And you expected me to love you. And that's the hardest bit. Because I did, or at least, I loved something out there. But I hated you too. I can't forget that.

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    I catch myself thinking 'Thank God For This' out of habit, and then I understand what he's so concerned about. What if my parents' God, their whole belief system, is just something concocted by a bunch of scientists to keep us under control? And not just their beliefs about God and whatever else is out there, about right and wrong, about selfishness?

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    I come from a very big family. Nine parents.

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    I come from very conservative parents, and we weren't particularly wealthy, but we were comfortable.

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    I can't stand films that make the kids out to be heroes and the parents to be imbeciles.

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    I come from a broken home. My parents split up when I was nine. Everyone gave me a good wallop. But I come from a time when you just put up with that, you got on with things rather than sitting moaning about them.

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    I come from not just a household but a country where the finesse of language, well-balanced sentence, structure, syntax, these things are driven into us, and my parents, bless them, are great custodians of the English language.

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    I credit my parents for instilling in me a good work ethic and the sensibility that God serves those best who serve themselves.

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    I couldn't have gotten this far without my beautiful parents. I'm also very lucky to have the best friends that I do.

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    I'd been raised by my parents to believe barfing your feelings on other people was the height of impoliteness.

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    I'd been raised by my parents who taught me not to think you're better than you are.

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    Ideally, as parents we'd have unlimited energy, the ability to manage tricky emotions like fear and anger, vast stores of wisdom to answer complicated but important questions, love that never grows tired, patience that never ends... Every parent would like to have all of these, but God alone possesses them fully. Parenting reminded me of what I lacked more than it ever made me feel equipped. But there's a spiritual purpose in that!

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    I'd been upstaged, demoted from protagonist in my own drama to comic relief in my parents' tragedy

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    I definitely straddled the line and hung out with high-school dirtbags. I'd tell my parents I was spending the night at my friend's but actually go to Philly and see a show at Starlight Ballroom. I would drink and do all that stuff, but I didn't set any barns on fire.

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    I definitely had creative people around me, but my parents were more just very encouraging.

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    I decided to play tennis not because I wanted to be a professional player, but because my parents wanted me to get involved in something so I wouldnt be running around the streets in Serbia.

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    I'd hope to reach any kid who feels apart from the group - those who seem to be outsiders, who feel different. Kids who want to reach their parents often don't know how to do so.

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    I didn't realize how good I was with computers until I met my parents.

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    I did everything in my power to give my brokers brand identity and clout in the market. I saw my job as parent to build them up and if I took care of them, then they would take care of their customer.

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    I didn't find this memoir of these two eccentric people so different from doing my memoirs of De Sade or Simone Weil. My parents in their own way are as odd as Sade.

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    I didn't want my parents to support me. I wanted to prove that I could do it by myself.

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    I did my fair share of stupid stuff in high school, like anyone. I had a healthy fear of my parents, and I certainly never wanted to disappoint them. That would be the worst thing I could ever do.

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    I didn't have a normal childhood by any means. But it was what it was, and I appreciate what my parents did for me.