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‟ I had a really hard time after 9/11. I was basically living across the street from the World Trade Center, and a big chunk of debris fell on top of my building, and the roof caved in. I thought I was going to die. Really. I'd never thought that before, but on that day I sat there and thought 'I cannot believe it's going to end this way.'
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ Like, in high school, I was a good student and got straight As. It was very strict and you couldn't do well there unless you studied very hard, but every time there was any trouble, I was the first person they would be talking to.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ You don't even have to hate to have a perfectly miserable time.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ My imagination, my ability to understand the way love and people grow over time, how passion can surprise and renew, utterly failed me.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ Some people just seem like they are up to no good. Like, in high school, I was a good student and got straight As. It was very strict, and you couldn't do well there unless you studied very hard, but every time there was any trouble, I was the first person they would be talking to.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ I believe women who are supported by men are prostitutes; that is that, and I am heartbroken to live through a time where Wall Street money means these women are not treated with due disdain.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ I used to feel that I spent too much of my time in my pajamas doing nothing, and I'd think 'in the time that I don't spend writing, I could raise a family of five.' In a lot of ways, being a writer is lonely and alienating.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel
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‟ If you want to see that human story unfold, if you want to understand that only the unexpected life is worth a damn, spend some time with 46 years of Lou Reed's work: music that leaped and then looked. Safety is for the godless and the faithless.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel