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It is a great paradox and a great injustice that writers write because we fear death and want to leave something indestructible in our wake and, at the same time, are drawn to all the things that kill: whiskey and cigarettes, unprotected sex, and deep-fried burritos.
— Ariel Gore
Tags: writing

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My own habit had always been to write about the things that ticked me off in a given day. If I kept a journal at all, I kept it to vent.
— Ariel Gore
Tags: my-own, always, day, me
Some caregivers want to reciprocate the care they themselves received as children.
— Ariel Gore
Tags: some, want, care, children
When you study postpartum depression, there is a very clear understanding that in communities where you see more support, there is less depression.
— Ariel Gore
Tags: understanding, support, depression, you
I've been thinking about disowning some of my genes lately. I have a few healthy, happy, long-living optimists in my family tree - most of them fans of Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy, a major champion of positive thinking. But I've got plenty of ancestors who played out more tortured hands.
— Ariel Gore
Tags: tree, family, science, positive
Researchers warn us against walking out on married life without a dang good reason.
— Ariel Gore
Tags: us, walking, good, life
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