9 Quotes & Sayings By Laura Pritchett

Laura Pritchett is an author, journalist, and editor. She has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Ladies' Home Journal, and other publications. Her articles have appeared in many publications, including The Guardian, Washingtonian, O Magazine, and The Cincinnati Enquirer. Her first book, "The Girls' Book of Life" was published in 2011 Read more

She currently lives in New York City with her two daughters.

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I'll figure out how to be truer: to let people go if they need to be let go of, and to hold on tight if that's what's called for. I will pay attention, so I can cross each human heart that comes across my path, cross it as true as I can. Laura Pritchett
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Because the difference between a friend and a real friend is that you and the real friend come from the same territory, of the same place deep inside you, and that means you see the world in the same kind of way. You know each other even before you do. Laura Pritchett
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Art is what gets us beyond what is real. It makes reality more real. It also shortens the distance we gotta travel to see how connected we are. Laura Pritchett
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And I bet it's harder than people think, isn't it? Everything looks so simple from a distance. Then, the more you look, the more you see. And that's when you have to rise to the challenge. Laura Pritchett
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If you can't get what you want, you end up doing something else, just to get some relief. Just to keep from going crazy. Because when you're sad enough, you look for ways to fill you up. Laura Pritchett
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I think humans are only capable of small moments of honesty. Then they get tired and back away. It's something to foster, this ability to keep it for longer. How to keep being honest and aware. Laura Pritchett
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Only in a place like this do earth and sky come together in such a way that they bridge into one, and in such a place a person could put up her arms and find herself in heaven. Laura Pritchett
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For some reason I believed that if you fell in love it was a guaranteed thing that your path would cross with his, and I never wondered how if would feel to fall in love with a man whose future just couldn't include you. Laura Pritchett