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When I look at my own work, I see love, loss, and loneliness. Part of it might be that I was an army brat. I moved around all the time. There was a sense of nothing being permanent.
— Elizabeth Berg
Tags: loneliness, time, work, love

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In this wide world, I don't think that there's just one person for any of us. I think we look until we find one that feels right, and oftentimes, it works out just fine.
— Elizabeth Berg
Tags: person, think, look, world
If I could visit dead authors, I'd head right over to E. B. White, though I'm so in awe of him I'd probably just sit at his feet and weep. He's the master of clarity, of understated humor, of palatable political conviction.
— Elizabeth Berg
Tags: white, feet, political, humor
As a child, I saw my mother prepare for Christmas every year, and it never occurred to me that labor was involved. I thought it was my mother's joy and privilege to hang tinsel on the tree strand by strand, to make sure that every room in the house had a touch of Christmas, down to the Santa-themed rug and hand towels in the bathroom.
— Elizabeth Berg
Tags: joy, mother, tree, me
I loved the 'Three Stooges.' I still do - nyuk, nyuk.
— Elizabeth Berg
Tags: still, three, loved
Not being as self-contained as men, we need to share things: It's almost as though you only know what you feel about things after you share them with a woman.
— Elizabeth Berg
Tags: feel, men, woman, you
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