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No woman ought to pretend she's intelligent. And if she is she ought to have the intelligence to pretend she isn't.
Edna Ferber
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Edna Ferber
Age: 80 †
Born: 1887
Born: August 15
Died: 1968
Died: April 16
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People permit life to slide past them like a deft pickpocket, their purse-not yet missed and now too late-in his hand.
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Your idea of bliss is to wake up on a Monday morning knowing you haven't a single engagement for the entire week. You are cradled in a white paper cocoon tied up with typewriter ribbon.
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The ideal view for daily writing, hour for hour, is the blank brick wall of a cold-storage warehouse. Failing this, a stretch of sky will do, cloudless if possible.
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A woman can look both moral and exciting... if she also looks as if it was quite a struggle.
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The writer is a writer because he cannot help it. It is a compulsion.
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Living the past is a dull and lonely business looking back strains the neck muscles, causing you to bump into people not going your way.
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In New York the sky is bluer, and the grass is greener, and the girls are prettier, and the steaks are thicker, and the buildings are higher, and the streets are wider, and the air is finer, than the sky, or the grass, or the girls, or the steaks, or the air of any place else in the world.
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People in big empty places are likely to behave very much as the gods did on Olympus.
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A stricken tree, a living thing, so beautiful, so dignified, so admirable in its potential longevity, is, next to man, perhaps the most touching of wounded objects.
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But almost any place is Baghdad if you don't know what will happen in it.
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Take Texas the way Texas takes bourbon. Straight. It goes down easier.
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