
Top 27 Susan Straight Quotes
#1. My mother was born in Switzerland, my stepfather in Canada.
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#3. The American fantasy of love is the 'meet-cute,' 'Love at first sight,' and 'You had me at hello!' The completely spontaneous version of accidental love, which doesn't care about demographics and social compatibility.
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#4. My mother and father split up when I was three and my brother was still in the womb.
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#5. The two words, in the American lexicon, are never good. Pink slip. The first time I ever heard it when I was young was when Kaiser Steel handed out pink slips to many of my neighbors and relatives. Layoffs were about efficiency, sales figures for raw materials or refrigerators.
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#6. My father, born in Colorado, met my mother, born in Switzerland, when he went into the finance company where she worked and asked for a loan.
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#7. The broken spine of the book shows the webbing of binder's string, and my fingers have worn white spots in the cover.
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#8. The shimmering, lucid tones and silver melancholy of I'll Be Right There give readers a South Korea peopled with citizens fighting for honor and intellectual freedom, and longing for love and solace. Kyung-Sook Shin's characters have unforgettable voices-it's no wonder she has so many fans.
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#9. I have a million nightingales on the branches of my heart singing freedom.
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#10. I still live in the same place I've lived all my life.
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#11. I never took the bus. Never. Walking meant you were eccentric or pious or a loser - riding the bus meant you were insane or masochistic and worse than a loser.
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#12. Teachers spend most of their daytime hours with children. Teachers at every level, coaches, counselors, cafeteria workers and yes, custodians, spend their hours trying to make children's lives different, if not always better.
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#13. I'm trying to make the readers feel as if he or she is right there in the conversation, and so I don't try to manipulate it too much.
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#15. I have not ever been able to decide how would my girls have fared if they came up in a different time?
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#16. I don't write about myself. I'm never in my books.
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#17. I've always told my children that Americans will tell you pretty much anything, but that convention dictates that we don't like to talk money or politics.
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#18. All my best memories of my brother are in vehicles, speeding, predatory or celebratory. We were just made to drive. For the last 12 years of his life, he lived as caretaker of an orange grove. There, on 18 acres, my brother collected cars and trucks and motorcycles.
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#19. Real novelists, those we admire, those we consider timeless in their language and character and scene, those who receive accolades for inventive language and form, have writing lives we imagine in specific ways.
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#20. I love seeing America vote, through the prism of my older working class neighborhood in Riverside, California.
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#22. I first drew the attention of my future husband when we were fourteen, on the freshman school bus for an epic field trip from Riverside, Calif. to Los Angeles, where we were taken to the L.A. Zoo as well as the Natural History Museum.
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#24. I never saw a gun until I was 24. I didn't grow up in Mayberry; I grew up in Southern California.
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#25. For someone like me who's lived in the same place her whole life - I mean, I lived three blocks from where I was born, and I met my future husband in the eighth grade - there are always family stories and legends passed down.
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#26. My brother acquired his first gun when he was very young, from a recently-fled drug dealer's residence. Now, he lived in a rural orange-grove area, and he shot at coyotes who killed his animals and at drug runners who used the groves for transport. Sometimes he joked that he only shot what moved.
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#27. I have more than 100 legal pads filled with handwriting. Eight novels, two books for children, countless stories and essays.
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