7 Quotes & Sayings By Rachel Friedman

Rachel Friedman is an award-winning writer, teacher, and memoirist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe. She earned her BA in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania and her MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College. Her first memoir, Ordinary Days: A Writer's Journey Through Infertility and Love, was published by Bloomsbury USA in 2012 Read more

Her second memoir, Waking Up with Pasta: A Writer's Journey Through Food Addiction, was published by Bloomsbury USA in 2015.

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...being a weatherman in Ireland is about the biggest scam going. Rachel Friedman
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Before, some places just seemed too far, too difficult to reach, but once you start traveling, you never want to stop. You want to hear other people's stories, see where they live, eat their food. You realize--and of course it's a cliche, but like many cliches, it's true--the way we are all interconnected. Rachel Friedman
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We are in love, in the very beginning part of it, when you don't ever want to separate your body from the other person's. Rachel Friedman
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With Martyn, I hold forth some of the philosophies I've been honing since beginning my travels in Ireland almost two years ago, about universal health care and the travel practices of American youth, about my country and the way I was indoctrinated to believe that America was number one in everything, but actually people in other countries have what we have--and sometimes better--about my obligations as a daughter, about the ways that I have put my faith in all the wrong things and now I am hopelessly lost but at the same time realizing that's okay so maybe that means I'm not lost at all, just searching. Rachel Friedman
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I imagine the people whose lives are most intertwined with mine, and I realize life has gone on without me. The planet has not imploded because I, the girl who has always done what is expected of her, decided not to, just this once. Rachel Friedman
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These Aussie girls are free to set their own courses in the world, to meander and experiment. Their travels are not bumps along the road - they are life itself. See the world and then come home and decide who you want to be in it, not the other way around, as seems the general trajectory in the U.S. Rachel Friedman