11 Quotes & Sayings By Jami Attenberg

Jami Attenberg is the author of three novels, including "The Middlesteins". She is also the author of two short story collections, "The Art of Pretending" and "The Middlesteins." Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, The Paris Review, Granta, McSweeney's Quarterly, Tin House, and elsewhere. From 2007-2010 she was a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.

But I get it; it's a way to mark time....
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But I get it; it's a way to mark time. When your life's too busy, it forces you to check in with yourself. Or when it feels all the same all the time, maybe it can make you feel special. Jami Attenberg
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Look, you had it easier than me, ' she says. 'You think Nana and Papa were busy supporting women's rights? No, they wanted me to meet a nice man and get married and cook and clean for him and give them grandchildren, and that's it. You were born into a world where feminism existed and was readily available to you. I had to acquire that knowledge. I didn't know I could be on my own. Jami Attenberg
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His words are so slippery they might slide right off the page. Jami Attenberg
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She wanted to read and talk and laugh and watch television and listen to the radio. She wanted to watch the world around her go by, and make up stories in her head about everything she saw... Like a princess in a carriage, surveying her kingdom, preferably one with a magical forest. Jami Attenberg
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These people all woke up this morning and reminded themselves to be human beings. Not everyone knows how to do that. No vermin, my people. Real human beings. Jami Attenberg
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What's the point of having a book club if you don't get to eat brownies and drink wine? Jami Attenberg
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I can tell you something remarkable about that time, although it has only just occurred to me now. I never thought about death, like I do now. I never worried about dying. I only ever thought about being alive. Jami Attenberg
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Robin looked at Daniel and had the meanest thought of her life: "He'll do. Jami Attenberg
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I remember being banned from other houses as a younger child during the winter holiday season; I was the only one who didn't believe in Santa Claus, and I was ruining everyone's Christmas. Jami Attenberg
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In your 40s, you shed those who bring you down and surround yourself with the most positive people you know. Jami Attenberg