7 Quotes & Sayings By Amy Hempel

Amy Hempel is the author of eight collections of short stories, including "The Flight Attendant" (1994), which was nominated for a National Book Award. Her story "So Much Water So Close to Home" was adapted into the film "My Life Without Me." Her novel "The Dog" won the O. Henry Prize Stories in 2006. She is also the author of four books of essays, including her most recent collection, "The Opposite of Wild." She was born in Washington DC and currently lives in New York City with her husband.

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There’s so much I can’t read because I get so exasperated. Someone starts describing the character boarding the plane and pulling the seat back. And I just want to say, Babe, I have been downtown. I have been up in a plane. Give me some credit. Amy Hempel
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I had my own bed. I slept in it alone, except for those times when we needed–not sex–but sex was how we got there. Amy Hempel
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The worst of it is over now, and I can't say that I am glad. Lose that sense of loss–you have gone and lost something else. But the body moves toward health. The mind, too, in steps. One step at a time. Ask a mother who has just lost a child, How many children do you have? "Four, " she will say, "–three, " and years later, "Three, " she will say, "–four. Amy Hempel
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I think of the chimp, the one with the talking hands. In the course of the experiment, that chimp had a baby. Imagine how her trainers must have thrilled when the mother, without prompting, began to sign her newborn. Baby, drink milk. Baby, play ball. And when the baby died, the mother stood over the body, her wrinkled hands moving with animal grace, forming again and again the words: Baby, come hug, Baby come hug, fluent now in the language of grief. Amy Hempel
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A five-hour flight works out to three days and nights on land, by rail, from sea to shining sea. You can chalk off the hours on the back of the seat ahead. But seventy-some hours will not seem so long to you if you tell yourself first: This is where I am going to be for the rest of my natural life. Amy Hempel
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Consolation is a beautiful word. everyone skins his knee-that doesnt make yours hurt anyless. Amy Hempel