Judith Thurman

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A mad person sees what isn't there; A visionary sees what isn't there yet
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Mad
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Every dreamer knows that it is entirely possible to be homesick for a place you've never been to, perhaps more homesick than for familiar ground.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Travel
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We have one life to live - and one chance to live it in the richest way possible.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Way
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And that may be [Helen Gurley] Brown’s most enlightened lesson: that sexual autonomy and fulfillment are inseparable from the autonomy and fulfillment that a woman gets from her career.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Careers
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If you are forced to describe things for someone else, it sharpens your senses. And also your sense of how hard it is to make the translation from the vibrant, multi-faceted world to a sentence that distils it.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: World
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Even after several hospitalizations for alcohol and drug-related nervous breakdowns, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay defined sobriety as restricting her daily intake of liquor to a liter and a half of wine.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Wine
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Insecurity, however, is a luxury on which I never economize.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Luxury
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Long before feminism made fashion a guilty pleasure, my first experience of the sisterhood among strangers took place in a communal dressing room.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Fashion
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Here was a monument, in fieldstone, to the art of family life.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Art
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The border between editing and ghostwriting is, at its extremes, a bit porous. An editor really improves and sometimes restructures a manuscript and suggests changes.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Editing
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As for the multiple editions, in the case of a truly great writer - Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Proust, someone with a canon - there is often a "variorum" edition of the work that presents its variants. I think publishing most other writing that way would be impossible, economically, for publishers, and very ill-advised for authors.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Writing
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Conservatives like Palin and Reagan and others do seem to love the series, but so do people of all political stripes and backgrounds. I speak about the series' "radiant simplicity."
- Judith Thurman
Collection: People
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This is the river of the great 19th-century landscapists; of Cole, Cropsey and Church, and at the end of the summer it lies motionless under the haze as under a light coat of varnish.
- Judith Thurman
Collection: Summer