Fran Lebowitz Quotes
When I Was Very Little, Say Five Or Six, I Became Aware Of The Fact That People Wrote Books. Before That, I Thought That God Wrote Books. I Thought A Book Was A Manifestation Of Nature, Like A Tree. When My Mother Explained It, I Kept After Her: What Are You Saying? What Do You Mean? I Couldn't Believe It. It Was Astonishing. It Was Like
here's The Man Who Makes All The Trees. Then I Wanted To Be A Writer, Because, I Suppose, It Seemed The Closest Thing To Being God.
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