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To fear the bourgeois is bourgeois (Maureen Howard Quotes)
Hindsight is common and bland as boiled potatoes (Maureen Howard Quotes)
I’ve finally learned not to want things I cannot have (Maureen Howard Quotes)
To say a thing simply: I am my history, but the story of my life is always guarded, self-conscious. It is finally the only story we give to someone we love (Maureen Howard Quotes)
There’s a bad odor about a man who’s been betrayed (Maureen Howard Quotes)
Wouldn’t a laugh serve us better than to battle it out with our mortal souls? (Maureen Howard Quotes)
I like density, not volume. I like to leave something to the imagination. The reader must fit the pieces together, with the author’s discreet help (Maureen Howard Quotes)
It was unavoidable, my writing. I feel I had no choice in the matter, no more than I had about an unfortunate bone structure and a healthy head of hair (Maureen Howard Quotes)
Acceptance is the word we must substitute for dependence in dealing with the aged. Their acceptance of help, ours of their need (Maureen Howard Quotes)
To urgent unknown music she danced for them, danced against them. Her strong small body became a force: The sequence of leaps, back falls, contractions, spun from her endlessly, like magic scarves (Maureen Howard Quotes)