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Wally Lamb

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Love is like breathing, you take it in and let it out.


— Wally Lamb


#love

Religion's just a well-oiled profit-driven denial of the randomness of it all.


— Wally Lamb


#religion

Power, wrongly used, defeats the oppressor as well as the oppressed.


— Wally Lamb


#oppression #defeat

A woman who surrenders her freedom need not surrender her dignity.


— Wally Lamb


#truth #women #freedom

If you want your prayers answered, get up off your knees and do something about them.


— Wally Lamb


#confidence #inspirational #motivational #prayer #inspirational

The seeker embarks on a journey to find what he wants and discovers, along the way, what he needs.


— Wally Lamb


#journey #life #life

that's the funny thing about mazes: what's baffling on the ground begins to makes sense when you can begin to rise above it, the better to understand your history and fix yourself". (p. 717)


— Wally Lamb


#funny

All the dead bolts, pulled shades and hidden knives in the world couldn't protect you from the truth.


— Wally Lamb


#honesty #inspirational #lies #strength #truth

I usually learn more from the situations I hate than the ones I love.


— Wally Lamb


#life

Here is a girl who is pretty in a quiet way. I bet she's had a very sad life.


— Wally Lamb


#girl #life #sadness #life






About Wally Lamb






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Among these he mentions painters Edward Hopper and Rene Magritte. A. He credits his perennial teaching of certain novels to high school students with teaching him about "the scaffolding" of longer stories.

Wally Lamb (born October 17 1950) is an American author known as the writer of the novels She's Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True both of which were selected for Oprah's Book Club. He was the director of the Writing Center at Norwich Free Academy in Norwich from 1989 to 1998 and has taught Creative Writing in the English Department at the University of Connecticut.

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