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" I know being pregnant and giving birth is the most wonderful thing on Earth. I know that after you have a baby, there is a sense of addiction, a need to have another. It's biological. "
Janine di Giovanni
Earth
Baby
You
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" I never set out to be a journalist. I wanted to be a humanitarian doctor like Albert Schweitzer, working in Africa. "
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" For the first five years of Luca's life, I desperately wanted to be a good mother and not to pass on this trauma and darkness that his father and I had experienced, but there's a danger of suffocating your kids, too. "
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" I spent a good part of the nineties roaming the Earth writing about conflict. It was very grueling. I was beginning to find this way of life was, wow, addictive and deeply meaningful. "
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" When you write non-fiction, you sit down at your desk with a pile of notebooks, newspaper clippings, and books and you research and put a book together the way you would a jigsaw puzzle. "
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" Posttraumatic stress is something that's always existed. I think that the earliest recording was during the Trojan War, but it's only recently that we're beginning to be aware of it. "
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" Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal, and new life. "
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" It is a well known urban myth that the French don't trust banks and store their money under their mattress. It's not that they are tight with money - they just don't trust anyone. "
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Just
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" I did not read newspapers until I became a reporter. "
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" No one lives on credit in France because banks don't allow overdrafts and zero percent credit cards do not exist. "
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" I love magazines. I always read 'Time,' 'Newsweek' and 'The Economist.' When I get my hair cut, French 'Vogue,' French 'Elle,' 'Paris Match' - I read them all in 10 minutes. "
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Always
Hair
" From the earliest age, I was just different. I think that's part of every writer's little revenge. You think, 'I'm not a blonde, blue-eyed cheerleader but I'm going to get out of here and do something.' "
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" Even as a small child, I wondered why the Dominican nuns who educated me were subservient to the Jesuit priests who educated my brothers. "
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Child
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" Little changes can start to make a difference in the world. "
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Start
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" Stockholm is surely an urban planner's dream. Everything works. Everything looks good. "
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" There are people who are seekers and people who aren't. "
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" Sibling rivalry was, and still is to this day, rampant in my family. We were all competing for my parents' divided attention. "
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" My earliest memories are of the civil rights era. My earliest experiences were rage. "
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" Every time the Catholic Church takes one step forward, it seems to take one giant step back. "
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" Hats, giant shades and 60-plus sunblock are part of my summer repertoire. I don't want wrinkles, but it's skin cancer I truly fear. "
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Wrinkles
Want
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" In the aftermath of any war or genocide, healing and reconciliation are ultimate aspirations. "
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" Human memory is short and terribly fickle. "
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" Sarajevo was this beautiful city, very cosmopolitan, multiethnic, full of wonderful people, artists and writers and poets and Serbs and Muslims and Croats, and living side by side. And then this medieval siege, and it was a medieval siege, came, and the Bosnian Serbs were on the hills lobbing in rockets and grenades and mortars. "
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