4 Quotes & Sayings By Anna North

Anna is a writer for the New York Times. She's the author of "Gang Leader for a Day" and the co-author of "Private Parts." Her work has appeared in Harper's, New York, Harper's Bazaar, ELLE, Glamour, Marie Claire, New York Magazine, People, Real Simple, Vogue, Allure, The Wall Street Journal and many others. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling book "The Regulars." And she has written three books on food: "Fresh," "Fork It Over," and most recently "Eat Out." Anna blogs at www.annanorth.com

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It’s hard for me to talk about love, ' she said. 'I think movies are the way I do that. Anna North
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Everybody in my family believed in ghosts, and my grandma said it wasn't just bad people who turned into them, it was bad deeds too. Anna North
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When I moved, the broker had told me there was something good for the brain about living near the sea, something about ions. But I often felt like the water was insulting me, like, "I'm beautiful and endless–what are you doing with your life? Anna North