“In my normal life, I do not speak with an accent. It's harder for people to realize my hearing loss in everyday life.” PeopleSpeakRealizingLossNormalHarderEverydayHearingAccentsEveryday LifeNormal LifeHearing Loss Author:Katie Leclerc
“And after my mother's death I became more open to and empathetic about other people's struggles and losses.” PeopleMotherLossStruggleEmpathetic Author:Meghan O'Rourke
“I am so saddened by the loss of our dear friend, Bonnie Franklin. She was just full of light and love. Bonnie will be very much missed by all the people she touched with her love.” PeopleLightLossAnd LoveDearTouchedFranklinDear FriendSaddenedLight And Love Author:Mackenzie Phillips
“Writers who get written about become self-conscious. They develop a regrettable habit of looking at themselves through the eyes of other people. They are no longer alone, they have an investment in critical praise, and they think they must protect it. This leads to a diffusion of effort. The writer watches himself as he works. He grows more subtle and he pays for it by loss of organic dash.” PeopleThinkingWritingSelfEyeGrowsLossEffortPayWatchesWrittenHabitProtectConsciousPraiseInvestmentCriticalSubtleSelf ConsciousThrough The EyesDiffusion Book:Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler Source: Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler
“I mean, I don't want to sound - of course it's very nice, people come up and say appreciative things about my work. But the loss, in terms of privacy and anonymity, is no small thing to me.” PeopleWantMeanCoursesSoundTermLossNiceCome UpPrivacySmall ThingsVery NiceAnonymityAppreciativeNice People Author:Todd Solondz