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I'm very close to my parents. I admire them and respect them enormously. But my childhood unfortunately coincided with the end of their marriage. They are two people who should never, ever have got married.
Jackie French
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Jackie French
Age: 70
Born: 1953
Born: November 29
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Jacqueline French
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A lot of dyslexic kids are actually more intelligent than average and are very good, because they've got very good memories, at disguising the fact that they can't read or have got problems in reading and literacy.
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I might be able to find out what happened 6,000 years ago but I will never know what happens 6,000 years in the future! And that is not fair, blast it.
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When someone is missing the really hard thing is that you never really do give up hope, even though the inquest says that she is dead, even though right from the beginning we already knew that we wouldn't see her again.
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The song and dance didn't stop us dying. It just stopped the fear of death swallowing us up while we were still alive.
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For me books have always been an incredibly solid part of my life, both as escapism and simply as resource.
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If something is worth doing you may as well go heart and soul and boot leather.
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A book can change the world... Every book a child reads creates new neurons in that child's brain.
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Often the true hero and heroines of my books are the houses, the places, the communities where people find a home.
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Death had ruled my life till I met Lady Dance. Her dance had set me free.
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I think I have probably adjusted the way I see the world, I interpret the world and I communicate the world into book format simply because of this familiarity. Possibly in another society and another context I might have been a storyteller or who knows what.
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Very much in my books people find not surrogate families because they are real families. We've got families that we're related to by blood but we've also got families that we acquire. And those too I think are pretty much part of my books.
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I don't finish a lot of the books I read. I get enormous pleasure from reading half f them, two-thirds of them, even incredibly good books. But I don't feel it's my duty to finish them. I read the last few pages and find out what happens at the end.
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I've always found the world is the most extraordinarily fascinating place and the more data you get, the more you can actually put pieces into this jigsaw.
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Books aren't like broccoli. You don't have to eat it because it's good for you. Books drag you in because they are fascinating.
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One of my extraordinary regrets about my death is not so much that it's going to happen but simply that I'll never know what happens next.
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