9 Quotes & Sayings By Judith Krantz

Judith Krantz is the author of many bestselling books, including the international bestsellers The Summer Before the Dark, Down by the River, A Summer Affair, The Wedding, The Anniversary, and The Wedding Year. She has also written novels with her late husband, Earl K. Kress. A frequent contributor to National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," she lives in Berkeley, California Read more

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It is strange, is it not, how an accident of a millimeter here, a millimeter there, makes one face so important. Think about it Elliot, She has two eyes, a nose, a mouth, just like everyone else. It, s all in tiny degrees of placement, such small area of magic to make such a big difference. For me, Elliot, I must tell you it is a hard thing to understand- why these things, these millimeters, are so crucial to you, you of all men. . Judith Krantz
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Did she make you laugh? Did she love you as much as you loved her? Did she protect you and warm you and keep you from suffering? Valentine turned her eyes away from him, unable to face the empty answer in his face but not wanting to stop saying what she had thought for so long. "I saw how fascinating her mystery was to you. For my part, I think that the mystery is always greatest where there is the most-emptiness. A person full of life is never mysterious, on the contrary. . Judith Krantz
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For my part, I think that the mystery is always greatest where there is the most - emptiness. Judith Krantz
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Anyway, how can you say things like that? You don't know me at all." She wasn't really caught up in this game, but she was enjoying it, as she had enjoyed the dozens of declarations that had been made to her since she was eleven. Her earliest memories were of being told how beautiful she was. Something in her never believed the words, never felt satisfied. It wasn't modesty; it was a craving for more proof than anyone had ever yet given her. Her mind worked constantly at trying to understand for herself exactly what other people saw when they looked at her. She could never grasp it whole and living. Her deepest fantasy was to step outside of her skin and look at herself and find out just what people were thinking about. She spent her life experimenting with people to see how she could make them react, as if, in their response, she could discover herself. Judith Krantz
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It is strange, is it not, how an accident of millimeter here, a millimeter there, makes one face so important. Judith Krantz
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Pm convinced that it's energy and humor. The two of them combined equal charm. Judith Krantz
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The only way to find out if you can write is to set aside a certain period every day and try. Save enough money to give yourself six months to be a full-time writer. Work every day and the pages will pile up. Judith Krantz
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I got that experience through dating dozens of men for six years after college, getting an entry level magazine job at 21, working in the fiction department at Good Housekeeping and then working as a fashion editor there as well as writing many articles for the magazine. Judith Krantz