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  • I used to be a writer with superstitions worthy of a professional baseball player: I needed a certain desk chair and a certain armchair and a certain desk arrangement, and I could only get really useful work done between 8 P.M. and 3 A.M. Then I started to move, and I couldn't bring my chairs with me.
    - Elizabeth McCracken
  • It's hard to know which made me more aware of the impossibility of protecting children - having a child die or having had two live.
    - Elizabeth McCracken
  • I can't imagine not joking even at the worst of times. And for me, it's sort of automatic.
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  • I sort of don't believe in closure. In the sense that it doesn't make me feel better to think that something is over.
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  • The thing that most interests me about writing - there are lots of things, but the thing I can't do without - is the hit of happiness a lovely sentence delivers.
    - Elizabeth McCracken
  • I have children, and this notion - that there might be a single book that introduces children to literature - terrifies me. But you could do worse than Mary Norton's 'The Borrowers.' I loved it as a kid, and my kids love it, too.
    - Elizabeth McCracken