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" The years that remain are clearly limited. When you're 80, you attend a lot more funerals. A lot more people are having a hard time and are ill. "
Judith Viorst
You
Years
Time
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" Most of the characters I have in my children's books are grouchy or annoyed about something or are calling each other unfriendly names. Like my own kids, they're not honeys and sweetie pies and little angels. They're kids. Sloppy, dirty, stinky. "
Judith Viorst
Children
Angels
My Own
" I always credited my mother with inspiring me to be a writer because she was such a passionate reader. She read poetry to me as a child. But rather late in life, I've come to appreciate my father, the accountant. He was a solid, organized, get-the-job-done kind of person-and you need that piece of it to be a writer, too. "
Judith Viorst
Mother
Child
Father
" I not only wanted to write when I was 7 and 8, but I sent stuff out when I was 7 and 8. I sent it out... and I couldn't believe that they would turn down my poems about faithful dogs. "
Judith Viorst
Faithful
Out
Turn
" I like to take all my feelings and thoughts and put them down in different ways on paper. "
Judith Viorst
Feelings
Down
Like
" I had lived with my mother in anger and love - I suppose most daughters do - but my children only knew her in one way: As the lady who thought they were smarter than Albert Einstein. As the lady who thought they wrote better than William Shakespeare. As the lady who thought every picture they drew was a Rembrandt. "
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Love
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Thought
" My mother would have been so crazy about my grandchildren. She was a fabulous grandmother, and she would have been absolutely crazed as a great-grandmother. I miss that part of her. "
Judith Viorst
Crazy
Mother
She
" Everything I have ever written about has been about what's going on inside of us. "
Judith Viorst
Been
Us
Inside
" We will have to give up the hope that, if we try hard, we somehow will always do right by our children. The connection is imperfect. We will sometimes do wrong. "
Judith Viorst
Hope
Children
Sometimes
" One advantage of marriage is that, when you fall out of love with him or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you fall in again. "
Judith Viorst
Him
Fall
You
" A rebel. That was me when I was younger. What was a rebel from New Jersey? A rebel was moving to the Village, not sleeping with top sheets, not eating a hot breakfast in the morning, not having 20 rolls of toilet paper and 10 boxes of Kleenex. "
Judith Viorst
Morning
Moving
Breakfast
" Kids are always writing me: 'I had a bad day too.' 'I got gum in my hair.' And the kids also write to me to pass on advice to Alexander. My favorite one of those being, 'The next time you have a bad day, blame your brothers.' I didn't expect this. It's certainly the most successful of my books. "
Judith Viorst
Time
Hair
Blame
" All along, I've been writing about our fears, our longings, our fantasies, our ambivalences. When I decided to study psychoanalysis, I did it because I wanted to understand the psychodynamics of it all. Though far from perfect, psychoanalysis offered me a huge, wonderful window on all that. "
Judith Viorst
Perfect
Understand
Writing
" The best I can do is, it's like a 'ding!' You're writing, and then something starts falling into place, and you hear or feel a ding. And it just feels - it's going to be okay. "
Judith Viorst
Best
Falling
Feel
" My first published writings were trying to take scientific concepts and make them clear for a general audience. "
Judith Viorst
Trying
Audience
Clear
" Probably above all other things, I am interested as a writer in making a connection, interested in the parts of all of us that connect. "
Judith Viorst
Things
I Am
Connect
" Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the pieces. "
Judith Viorst
Hands
Eat
Chocolate
" Lust is what keeps you wanting to do it even when you have no desire to be with each other. Love is what makes you want to be with each other even when you have no desire to do it. "
Judith Viorst
Want
Desire
Love
" Superstition is foolish, childish, primitive and irrational - but how much does it cost you to knock on wood? "
Judith Viorst
Foolish
Much
Cost
" Love is the same as like except you feel sexier. "
Judith Viorst
Feel
Same
Love Is
" It's very hard when I've seen a couple of people very beloved in my life with terrible degenerative diseases. "
Judith Viorst
Hard
Life
My Life
" 'Alexander, Who's Trying His Best to Be the Best Boy Ever' was inspired by a combination of my grandson, my son, and myself - all those times when each of us has decided that we're just not going to get into trouble anymore. But it's so hard to be good all of the time! "
Judith Viorst
Myself
Best
Good
" Everyone has bad days, and when you're having a bad day, you think, 'Here I am being singled out by a hostile, malicious universe that is picking exclusively on me.' And then you read a book about bad days and realize they happen to everyone, not just tormented, persecuted you. "
Judith Viorst
Book
Me
I Am
" You could never plan your life in a million years. "
Judith Viorst
Never
Your
You
" I could be such a wonderful wife to another wife's husband. "
Judith Viorst
Could
Husband
Wife
" Don't let anything sneak past you. Don't say, 'Well, oh, I'll take a picture and put it in my photograph album.' I notice it now. I love it now. And I am grateful for it now. "
Judith Viorst
Picture
I Am
Love
" My mother was a huge, huge reader. I think I picked up very early how precious it was to write things in books and have people like my mother glued to the page. "
Judith Viorst
Precious
Think
Mother
" Because we believe ourselves to be better parents than our parents, we expect to produce better children than they produced. "
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Believe
Better
Than
" My mother was born in June and later, feeling a vacancy, chose her birth month for her middle name. Marry to marry, had kids because that's what was done. Liked crossword puzzles, liked lilac trees, liked baking in the sun, and liked Bing Crosby. "
Judith Viorst
Trees
Baking
Done
" If I could pick one reason why I want to be a writer, it would be connection. In all kinds of ways, I like to be individual and distinct; but when I write, I want to be writing about things that connect me to the people for whom I write. "
Judith Viorst
Writing
Connection
Me
" Kids need to encounter kids like themselves - kids who can sometimes be crabby and fresh and rebellious, kids who talk back and disobey, tell fibs and get into trouble, and are nonetheless still likable and redeemable. "
Judith Viorst
Need
Back
Trouble