“You just can't complain about being alive. It's self-indulgent to be unhappy. When asked how she has coped since husband's death.” SelfDeathAliveDyingHusbandComplainingUnhappyDeath And DyingSelf Indulgent Author:Gena Rowlands
“When you say you're not a feminist, if feminism hadn't existed, and you didn't live in a feminist world, you wouldn't be saying that, because you'd be too busy scrubbing out the toilets in back while cooking up your husband's tea and dying in childbirth at the age of 34.” IfsWorldAgeFeminismDyingHusbandCookingBusyFeministTeaToiletsToo BusyChildbirthYour Husband Author:Caitlin Moran
“I'm always looking for context in which people tell stories. In "Fight Club" it's these support groups for dying people, and then in "Choke" it's 12-step recovery groups. In one novel it's artists' colonies, in another novel it's a diary form that submariners' wives typically keep so that when their husband comes back from serving on a submarine they have an accounting of their spouse's time. So I'm always looking for, number one, a non-fiction context - because you can tell a more outrageous story if you use a non-fiction form.” PeopleIfsStoriesUseFormArtistFightingNumbersFictionStepsSupportNovelWifeGroupsDyingHusbandClubsRecoveryServingSpouseDiariesNon FictionOutrageousChokeAccountingColonySubmarinesSupport Groups12 Step Recovery12 Step Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“Who knows what exactly changed Tom Cotton`s mind. I mean, maybe it was that woman who said her husband was dying and only alive thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Maybe it was the young woman on your right side of your screen who said that without the treatment she could only receive through the Affordable Care Act she herself would be dead.” KnowsMindMeanSaidWould BeCareYoungSidesAliveDyingChangedHusbandScreensThanksTreatmentTomsYoung WomenAffordableCottonAffordable Care Act Author:Rachel Maddow
“Turn around, and the people you thought you knew might change. Your little boy might now live half a world away. Your beautiful daughter might be sneaking out at night. Your ex-husband might by dying by degrees. This is the reason that dancers learn, early on, how to spot while doing pirouettes: we all want to be able to find the place where we started.” PeopleWorldWantLittlesReasonMightAbleBeautifulNightTurnsHalfBoysDyingHusbandDegreesDaughterSpotsDancerExesLittle BoysYour BeautifulEx HusbandYour ExBeautiful DaughterPirouettesSneaking Out Book:Lone Wolf: A Novel Source: Lone Wolf: A Novel