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In America time was gold; in Bangladesh, corrugated tin.
— Amy Waldman
My children, who are almost two: watching them develop has made me pay much closer attention to how we become who we are.
— Amy Waldman
There were in life rarely, if ever, "right" decisions, never perfect ones, only the best to be made under the circumstances.
— Amy Waldman
Suffering is universal.
— John Green
I'm kind of a mash-up of taste - Graham Greene and Jane Austen; W.G. Sebald and Alice Munro.
— Amy Waldman
The rhetoric is the first step, it coarsens attitudes
— Amy Waldman
Debbie's facts coincided miraculously with her opinions
— Amy Waldman
Maybe but ... if being impulsive means ruining other people's lives, then maybe I should just stay the same.
— Susane Colasanti
The more I work with the dead, the less I understand the living
— Maurizio De Giovanni
Sorrow can be a bully.
— Amy Waldman
[s]he was a compulsive pessimist, always looking for the soft brown spot in the fruit, pressing so hard she created it.
— Amy Waldman
You should be able to run all the unit tests with just one command.
— Robert C. Martin
Don't succumb to the fear; don't mistake the absolutism of Khan's opposition for morality
— Amy Waldman
The real act of will was not in the creating of a garden but in the sustaining, the continuous stand against wildness.
— Amy Waldman
Eden, paradise - all the best gardens are imaginary.
— Amy Waldman
WHAT IS GREATER THAN GOD, MORE EVIL THAN THE DEVIL? THE POOR HAVE IT. THE RICH NEED IT. AND IF YOU EAT IT, YOU WILL DIE.
— Ernie Lindsey
In life, redemption was walking up the down escalator: stop to congratulate yourself, and back you slid.
— Amy Waldman
Isn't is amazing that almost everyone has an opinion to offer about the Bible, and yet so few have studied it?
— R.C. Sproul
I wasted years worrying about what other people thought.
— Amy Waldman