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I don't like talking too much about my personal life, but it all goes into my work.
Ottessa Moshfegh
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Ottessa Moshfegh
Age: 43
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I don't think there's anything wrong with pity. Like if you saw a dog having just been hit by a car, you would pity that dog. But then what do you do? Do you leave it there to get run over by more cars, or do you step into traffic and hold up your hand? Stop! An animal has been hit! and carry the thing to safety?
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I was the first person in my family born in the United States. My mom is from Croatia, and my dad is from Iran. They met at music school in Belgium. I grew up as a pianist.
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