7 Quotes & Sayings By Jennifer Finney Boylan

Jennifer Finney Boylan is the author of the memoir, She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders. The book was a New York Times bestseller, and won the Lambda Literary Award for Memoir. Boylan's writing has also appeared in The Guardian, The Washington Post, The New York Times Magazine, and more. She holds a master's degree in creative writing from the University of Iowa.

It's funny how you can know a person, think of...
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It's funny how you can know a person, think of him as your closest friend, and still never gain access to the secret chambers in his heart. Jennifer Finney Boylan
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I wondered ..if meeting people with creativity and passion when you were at an impressionable enough age actually kind of ruined you for life among normal people. For a long time, I'd searched the world, thinking I could start up new friendships like the ones I'd had before. But I never met people like that again. I know people will think that's what everyone believes about their college friends, but it's true. Maybe we're like flowers that open up at that brief moment in our lives, and after that, we close up again, one by one. Jennifer Finney Boylan
Straight women love a feminine sensibility in a man, but...
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Straight women love a feminine sensibility in a man, but that love only goes up to, and unfortunately does not quite pass, the fact of his being an actual woman. Jennifer Finney Boylan
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How much could the person you love change, and still remain the same person to whom you'd made your promise? We don't expect our lovers to remain the same over the course of a long relationship. In fact, if you're married at sixty-five to the same person you married when you were twenty, your marriage has probably failed. But there are changes, over time, that spell doom for a marriage, although exactly what these are, and to what degree, varies from couple to couple. For some people, vast changes over time make no difference to the fundamental sense of devotion one soul has for another. But for others, relatively small changes can push things to the breaking point: gaining or losing weight, gaining or losing faith, gaining or losing wealth. How does any relationship survive in the end, when change is the only constant? . Jennifer Finney Boylan
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Monster a person though monster not human. Monster like music. Like Beatles! Like Schumann! World full of stupid. World full of noise. Monster feel ANGRY. No birthday. No joys. World full of JUNK monster not comprehend. What is a childhood? What is a friend? Monster and human both want the same. Want conversation. Want love. WANT NO PAIN.If monster speak heart: monster life only worsen. Monster not human: BUT MONSTER A PERSON!. Jennifer Finney Boylan
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...I really did "choose" to be Jim every single day, but that once I put my sword down I haven't chosen Jenny at all; I simply wake up and here I am. Jennifer Finney Boylan