7 Quotes & Sayings By Claire Dederer

Claire Dederer is a writer and editor living in New York City. She has edited the New York Times Bestseller Poser, The Best American Erotica series, and The Best Sex Writing series, as well as many other anthologies. She is the author of the nonfiction book The Non-Eventful Life: How to Make Every Day Count. She has written for Slate, Harper's, Mother Jones, Salon, New York magazine, The Village Voice, McSweeney's Quarterly , and others.

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I carefully lifted out of the pose and spoke up: "Uh, Fran? When I'm doing the pose (camel), I have this feeling in my chest, kind of a scary, tight feeling." Fran was adjusting someone across the room. She had a way of looking like a thoughtful seamstress when she made adjustments: an inch let out here, a seam straightened there, and everything would be just right. She might as well have had pins tucked between her lips and a tape measure around her neck. Without missing a beat or looking up she said, "Oh, that's fear. Try the pose again." Fear. I hadn't even known it was there. Claire Dederer
I had discovered something; there was a pleasure in becoming...
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I had discovered something; there was a pleasure in becoming something new. You could will yourself into a fresh shape. Now all I had to do was figure out how to do it out there, in my life. Claire Dederer
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Our anxieties were driving us to become other people-he was Earner; I was Mother, like characters in some phenomenally boring Ionesco play. We both worried all the time and often didn't remember to laugh. I could find relief in the baby's smile, or with my friends, or now, in yoga. I didn't see that Bruce was headed someplace where there was no relief. Claire Dederer
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Jonathan's voice was quiet now. "Thank you for sharing this evening with me. In yoga, we say 'Namaste, ' which means 'I bow to the divine in you.'" He bowed his dork-knobbed head and said, "Namaste." We bowed back and mumbled, "Namaste." On my tongue, the new word felt as though it contained its own foreign spice. Claire Dederer
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Our anxieties were driving us to become other people–he was Earner; I was Mother, like characters in some phenomenally boring Ionesco play. Claire Dederer
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Yoga is just gymnastics for uncoordinated people. Claire Dederer