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“My sister taught me everything I knew back then. She taught me how to tie my shoes and she made sure I finished my homework. When she shook me awake in the middle of the night and said, “It’s time to get out of here,” I got up and went because it was how she helped me get ready for the world.”
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“My sister taught me everything I knew back then. She taught me how to tie my shoes and she made sure I finished my homework. When she shook me awake in the middle of the night and said, "It's time to get out of here," I got up and went because it was how she helped me get ready for the world.”
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“When the telephone rang in the middle of the night, I knew.
The Tennessee state trooper on the other end said, "Your sister's been hurt pretty bad."
In my haste to get to Nashville I didn't ask a single question.
There had been a car accident. What else did I need to know?
I'd been dreading a call like that my whole life.”
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The Tennessee state trooper on the other end said, "Your sister's been hurt pretty bad."
In my haste to get to Nashville I didn't ask a single question.
There had been a car accident. What else did I need to know?
I'd been dreading a call like that my whole life.”
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“When I got stalled on a painting project, I’d learned over time to resist the impulse to tackle the creative problem head-on. Maybe because I always had a second or third job to keep me occupied, I’d gotten into the habit of letting my thoughts percolate. Instead of worrying about the problem directly, I’d stop thinking about it, put it to one side. Some other part of my brain would work on it and a solution would present itself as if it had been there the whole time.”
― She Taught Me Everything
― She Taught Me Everything




