6 Quotes & Sayings By Steven Levenkron

Steven Levenkron is the bestselling author of over 40 books, including The Encyclopedia of Secret History, which was named by Library Journal as one of the Top 100 Books For The Soul. His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages and his work has appeared in numerous publications, including Newsweek, O: The Oprah Magazine and the New York Times. He is a contributing editor at Esquire and a contributing writer for MentalFloss.com and Scientific American Mind. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.

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From the newsstands a dozen models smiled up at her from a dozen magazine covers, smiled in thin-faced, high-cheekboned agreement to Kessa's new discovery. They knew the secret too. They knew thin was good, thin was strong; thin was safe. Steven Levenkron
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Kessa ran her fingers over her stomach. Flat. But was it flat enough? Not quite. She still had some way to go. Just to be safe, she told herself. Still, it was nice the way her pelvic bones rose like sharp hills on either side of her stomach. I love bones. Bones are beautiful. Steven Levenkron
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Well, Kessa, I am glad to see that you're taking your body seriously. I shudder when I see the girls leaving class and heading for the nearest hamburger, coke, and French fry station. The thought of them pouring all those dead calories into themselves makes me want to cry. You'd think after a rigorous dance class they'd have more respect for their bodies. Steven Levenkron
4
Kessa began to cut her meat into tiny pieces. As a whole it was unmanageable, frightening; but divided and arranged, the meat could be controlled. She cut four pieces. She'd count to four between each bite. Steven Levenkron
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Fat bitch, " Kessa murmured as the door scraped closed behind Mrs. Stone."She meant well, Francesca. And you see, everyone thinks you're too thin."" Since when is Mrs. Stone an authority on appearance. I've heard you say a thousand times that she looks like an old hooker."" I never said anything of the sort. What I said was that she wears too much makeup and her clothes are indiscreet."" Which means she looks like an old hooker. Well, if that's the way a woman is supposed to look, I'd rather be too skinny." Kessa felt a flash of pleasure at the argument. Just let her mother try to push food into her now. Steven Levenkron