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"“Most of our critics are products of English departments and are very suspicious of anyone who takes an interest in technology. I was a chemistry major...so I’ve brought a very scientific thinking to literature. There’s been very little gratitude for this.”" — Feb 18, 2018 02:15PM
"“Most of our critics are products of English departments and are very suspicious of anyone who takes an interest in technology. I was a chemistry major...so I’ve brought a very scientific thinking to literature. There’s been very little gratitude for this.”" — Feb 18, 2018 02:15PM
“That August, the day of the lunar eclipse—their daughters three and a half and two—Cam piled everyone in the truck to get the best view from the top of Hopewell Hill. “Maybe they won’t remember,” he said. “I just like to show them things.” This was what you did. You took your children out in the darkness to watch the moon disappear. You dissected coyote scat with them. You led your two-year-old down to the garden to press a handful of radish seeds into the soil and handed her the spatula to lick when you made chocolate pudding and turned the pages of Richard Scarry’s What Do People Do All Day?, pointing out the animal characters and naming their jobs. You gathered autumn leaves, pressed them with an iron in between two sheets of wax paper, and taped them on the window, where you’d set an avocado seed in a glass of water to watch it sprout; and carried your three-year-old outside in your arms at night—her and her sister—to let them catch snowflakes. Who knew what they’d remember, and what they’d make of it, but the hope was there that if nothing else, what they would hold on to from these times was the knowledge of being deeply loved.”
― Count the Ways
― Count the Ways
“Fashion Fact: Most people make the assumption that I wear trendy shades the majority of the time (often indoors) to protect my eyes from the elements. But in fact it's the reverse. I'm protecting the elements from the brilliance of my eyes.”
― Here's the Situation: A Guide to Creeping on Chicks, Avoiding Grenades, and Getting in Your GTL on the Jersey Shore
― Here's the Situation: A Guide to Creeping on Chicks, Avoiding Grenades, and Getting in Your GTL on the Jersey Shore
“Chicago has so much excellent architecture that they feel obliged to tear some of it down now and then and erect terrible buildings just to help us all appreciate the good stuff.”
― The Time Traveler's Wife
― The Time Traveler's Wife
“A budding fashionista even at four, I would capture the little lizards and latch them, still living, onto my earlobes as earrings. Most girls wouldn't touch them, I thought they completed the outfit.”
― Pink Boots and a Machete: My Journey from NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer
― Pink Boots and a Machete: My Journey from NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer
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