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“Life is like sex. It’s not always good, but its always worth trying.”
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“Love is the quality of attention we pay to things.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“I am who I am, which is a combination of all I know, and I’ve always believed that striving to be a sensual person, or being sexy, should not conflict with intelligence. Women have fought hard so that we do not need to limit ourselves.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“Women are really not respected to this day. That's why we need humor, style, stamina, art.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“The sexiest thing about men is how they are with kids... If they are great with kids they are real men ... selfless, powerful, comforting ... Too bad so many men suck!”
― Kant and Theology
― Kant and Theology
“Most people's lives go unrecorded, or worse unlived.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“This is when I learned the art of leaving. I knew if I didn’t get away, I’d be no help to anyone. Freeing yourself is mandatory before you can help to free others.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“When I decided to leave was when I learned and accepted that I can’t change people, I can’t save people, only love them. I can only change myself and my circumstances”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“You can think your way out of living. This is when I learned To flip the script— When you change your thoughts, you change your life.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“To be nobody-but-yourself—in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else—means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“Reading is my only true friend.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“Little birds are messengers, they carry secrets of the dead to the living..”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“We must find our own self-soothing techniques—mantras, meditation, movement—and embrace them in times of difficulty.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“When some protesters destroy cars and burn shops, they symbolically attack private property that is the basis of capitalism. When they attack police officers, they symbolically reject and challenge repressive state forces - forces that primarily protect the capital.”
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“I'd rather be looked over than over looked." -Star”
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“It would take a lifetime to understand another person. We all have complex, nuanced behaviors that make us who we are, or why we are. Acceptance is a better way to go.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“Everyone alive is a mess. We are all just doing the best we can.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“Love is the quality of attention we pay to things”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“It was as if she saw him in a whole new way, as if he had magically been transformed into a new person. Perhaps what she could really see, or wanted so very much to see, was how much he cared for her. Not that he wanted something from her, but that he wanted to see to it that she was happy, that she was taken care of, that that was what he truly wanted. And in that instant, it made her love him.”
― Star
― Star
“She told me that you get to have only one true love, and once you've found it, whether you kept it or lost it, you'd never recover...Accepting that was the hardest part.”
― Love, Pamela
― Love, Pamela
“I made it a habit to go to museums, historical sites, and galleries, and to talk to local people everywhere I traveled. My thirst for knowledge. I was an empty vessel, and I was filling and filling me. Insatiable.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“It’s usually those without a cause who are the angriest ones. Projecting their shame, blame, And an unfortunate lack of interest in the world— Apathy is a sickness. But there are many angels in the world.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“Her advice on men was priceless. Auntie Vie said to never trust a man with a wandering eye—He’s most likely a sex addict . . . She said a woman should have a few men in her life—one for conversation, one for presents, one for sex. It was impossible to make one man responsible for it all. She told me that you get to have only one true love, and once you found it, whether you kept it or lost it, you’d never recover . . . Accepting that was the hardest part. Life was not going to be easy, and you couldn’t pretend your way through it. We’re all in the soup together, she”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“I learned the importance of self-care. Breathing correctly, a healthy diet, and forcing myself to exercise. Meditation and prayer were lifesaving. And reading was an elemental way to process my feelings. Joseph Campbell’s The Power of Myth sat at my bedside, while Kahlil Gibran’s poetry and stories seemed a comfort, and fitting.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“FAME ISN’T SOMETHING YOU CAN PURSUE, AND IT’S CERTAINLY not something you can stop, even if you want to. It just happens—and with it, the craziest moments. Ridiculous, impossible things you can’t imagine. I know I couldn’t have imagined them.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“I turned to activism and poetry when I was hurting, to express myself, and to remind myself who I was. It helped me tremendously to be busy doing what I felt was meaningful.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“MY KIDS GREW UP IN A WILD WORLD AND HAVE NAVIGATED ITS ups and downs brilliantly. I would tell them, Happy is only one emotion. All the other feelings are just as important, even sad, even yearning, surprised, disappointed. I promised them that when they were upset or heartbroken, they would feel joy again, but that they must first sit with those difficult feelings—don’t hide from them. Accept them, relish them, then let them go. Honor them. To an artist, an actor, a musician, those feelings are gifts. They’re where art is born. They can be uncomfortable minutes, hours, days, but they will pass.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“Believe it or not, you can have a relationship electrified by sexual tension if you want it. You can be married to one person and keep the burning fires of lust alive. You don’t have to have an open marriage or litter your home with several partners. And you don’t have to endure a sexless marriage where you feel dead inside. Plenty of couples have done it—they’ve kept the flames of romantic desire lit.”
― Lust for Love: Rekindling Intimacy and Passion in Your Relationship
― Lust for Love: Rekindling Intimacy and Passion in Your Relationship
“The divorce from Tommy was the hardest, lowest, most difficult point of my life. He wrote to me every day from jail, but I wouldn’t talk to him or visit him. I was crushed. I still couldn’t believe that the person I loved the most was capable of what had happened that night. We were both devastated, but I had to protect my babies.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
“Before it became popular to be “green,” drive an electric car, or greenwash, I traveled across the European continent, from Graz and Berlin to Copenhagen and Brussels, pushing for a “Green New Deal” for Europe. The idea was ahead of its time.”
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir
― Love, Pamela: A Memoir




