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My mother 'gave teas' the way other mothers breathed. Her own mother 'gave teas.' All of their friends 'gave teas,' each involving butter cookies extruded from a metal press and pastel bonbons ordered from See's.
— Joan Didion
Tags: own, friends, way, mother

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I have a theatrical temperament. I'm not interested in the middle road - maybe because everyone's on it. Rationality, reasonableness bewilder me.
— Joan Didion
Tags: not-interested, everyone, road, me
Quite often you want to tell somebody your dream, your nightmare. Well, nobody wants to hear about someone else's dream, good or bad; nobody wants to walk around with it. The writer is always tricking the reader into listening to the dream.
— Joan Didion
Tags: bad, walk, you, good
Late afternoon on the West Coast ends with the sky doing all its brilliant stuff.
— Joan Didion
Tags: afternoon, doing, late, sky
Yes, but another writer I read in high school who just knocked me out was Theodore Dreiser. I read An American Tragedy all in one weekend and couldn't put it down - I locked myself in my room. Now that was antithetical to every other book I was reading at the time because Dreiser really had no style, but it was powerful.
— Joan Didion
Tags: style, time, me, myself
I have always wanted a swimming pool and never had one.
— Joan Didion
Tags: pool, always, never, swimming
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