Best quotes by Rosemary Mahoney on Life
Checkout quotes by Rosemary Mahoney on Life
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‟ One of the most persistent misconceptions about blindness is that it is a curse from God for misdeeds perpetrated in a past life, which cloaks the blind person in spiritual darkness and makes him not just dangerous, but evil.
- Rosemary Mahoney
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‟ I think the most useful thing you can do as a writer is to reconstruct real life with all its color, hardship, joy, and intrigue. If you're interested in people, you honor them best, I think, by making the fullest possible picture of them. Your subjects may - and from my experience probably will - protest your portrait of them.
- Rosemary Mahoney
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‟ In 'A Likely Story,' I wanted to recreate the events, the mood, and the imagery of my life as a teenager. I was thirty-seven when I wrote it.
- Rosemary Mahoney
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‟ In 'A Likely Story,' I wanted to recreate the events, the mood, and the imagery of my life as a teenager. I was thirty-seven when I wrote it.
- Rosemary Mahoney
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‟ I fear that my mind would starve and that I might find myself in danger if I had no visual information, that it's chiefly the light, the shapes, the spaces, the colors that I see that compel me to keep moving forward in life and that keep me safe.
- Rosemary Mahoney
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‟ Not one day of my mother's adult life passed without some critical demand on her maternal role, without some urgent response from her.
- Rosemary Mahoney