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And someone
wrote
an article saying, "Don't impose on us the dirty work of happiness."
But the more I wrote, and the more I practiced, the more I wanted to perform.
And the only way we discovered this was they
wrote
a blog and we happened to stumble upon that blog.
As Aristotle wrote, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
George Box, who was an English statistician, once wrote, "All models are false, but some models are useful."
Now, Edsger Dijkstra, when he
wrote
this, intended it as a criticism of the early pioneers of computer science, like Alan Turing.
Finally, Richard Feynman, famous physicist, once
wrote
that if human civilization were destroyed and you could pass only a single concept on to our descendants to help them rebuild civilization, that concept should be that all matter around us is made out of tiny elements that attract each other when they're far apart but repel each other when they're close together.
It's who they
wrote
to and when, and so forth.
But when I looked, all were men, and I picked my pen, drew a line from my name, and wrote, "Malala."
She
wrote
a diary for the BBC blog, she volunteered herself for the New York Times documentaries, and she spoke from every platform she could.
So I've been thinking about that problem, and a thinker who has helped me think about it is a guy named Joseph Soloveitchik, who was a rabbi who
wrote
a book called "The Lonely Man Of Faith" in 1965.
According to the American Time Use Survey, mothers still do twice as much childcare as fathers, which is better than it was in Erma Bombeck's day, but I still think that something she
wrote
is highly relevant: "I have not been alone in the bathroom since October."
We
wrote
a compaction routine that reduces the size of all fonts by an order of magnitude.
That's that girl who
wrote
that book based on that movie."
But it also left me in a really tricky position moving forward as an author trying to figure out how in the world I was ever going to write a book again that would ever please anybody, because I knew well in advance that all of those people who had adored "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I
wrote
next because it wasn't going to be "Eat, Pray, Love," and all of those people who had hated "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I
wrote
next because it would provide evidence that I still lived.
I
wrote
all through childhood, all through adolescence, by the time I was a teenager I was sending my very bad stories to The New Yorker, hoping to be discovered.
And I stayed in my home of writing after that, and I
wrote
another book that just came out last year and that one was really beautifully received, which is very nice, but not my point.
I
wrote
this piece a year ago.
I
wrote
it because I was tired of pretending I was all right when I wasn't.
I
wrote
it up.
She lost her son on January 19 of this year, and she
wrote
this me this email just a couple of days ago, and it's with her permission and blessing that I read this to you.
And famously, you may remember that out on the campaign trail for war, he
wrote
to his lover, Empress Josephine, saying, "Don't wash.
"Therefore, I take pleasure in infirmities," St. Paul
wrote
in Second Corinthians, "for when I am weak, then I am strong."
He
wrote
about my strengths, weaknesses, and gentle suggestions for improvement, quoting specific incidents, and held a mirror to my life.
As I witnessed my father's body being swallowed by fire, I sat by his funeral pyre and
wrote.
I'd like to end with a few verses of what I
wrote
at my father's cremation.
One of the first things I
wrote
was just a list of names of people I'd known, and they become characters in a kind of three-dimensional drama, where they explain who they are, what they do, their hopes and their fears for the future.
The late, great Christopher Hitchens
wrote
a book called "God Is Not Great" whose subtitle was, "Religion Poisons Everything." (Laughter) But last month, in Time magazine, Rabbi David Wolpe, who I gather is referred to as America's rabbi, said, to balance that against that negative characterization, that no important form of social change can be brought about except through organized religion.
His name was Captain Rattray, he was sent as the British government anthropologist, and he
wrote
a book about Asante religion.
The Scottish poet Denise Riley compares poetry to a needle, a sliver of outside I cradle inside, and the American poet Terrance Hayes
wrote
six poems called "Wind in a Box."
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