Joan Didion

Joan Didion

"Do not whine... Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone."
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"Do not whine... Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone."
Joan Didion Blue Nights
"The future always looks good in the golden land, because no one remembers the past."
Joan Didion Slouching Towards Bethlehem
"New York was no mere city. It was instead an infinitely romantic notion, the mysterious nexus of all love and money and power, the shining and perishable dream itself."
Joan Didion
"Of course great hotels have always been social ideas, flawless mirrors to the particular societies they service."
Joan Didion
"Grammar is a piano I play by ear. All I know about grammar is its power."
Joan Didion
"I went on a book tour immediately after 9/11. I was due to leave the following Wednesday, so I just did. It was an amazing thing, because planes hadn't been flying very many days, and I got on this plane and went to San Francisco, and the minute that plane lifted above the clouds, I felt this incredible sense of lightness."
Joan Didion
"Strength is one of those things you're supposed to have. You don't feel that you have it at the time you're going through it."
Joan Didion
"I'm not sure I have the physical strength to undertake a novel."
Joan Didion
"It kills me when people talk about California hedonism. Anybody who talks about California hedonism has never spent a Christmas in Sacramento."
Joan Didion
"To free us from the expectations of others, to give us back to ourselves - there lies the great, singular power of self-respect."
Joan Didion
"The dismal fact is that self-respect has nothing to do with the approval of others — who are, after all, deceived easily enough; has nothing to do with reputation, which, as Rhett Butler told Scarlett O’Hara, is something people with courage can do without. To do without self-respect, on the other hand, is to be an unwilling audience of one to an interminable documentary that deals with one’s failings, both real and imagined, with fresh footage spliced in for every screening. There’s the glass you broke in anger, there’s the hurt on X’s face; watch now, this next scene, the night Y came back from Houston, see how you muff this one. To live without self-respect is to lie awake some night, beyond the reach of warm milk, the Phenobarbital, and the sleeping hand on the coverlet, counting up the sins of commissions and omission, the trusts betrayed, the promises subtly broken, the gifts irrevocably wasted through sloth or cowardice, or carelessness. However long we postpone it, we eventually lie down alone in that notoriously uncomfortable bed, the one we make ourselves. Whether or not we sleep in it depends, of course, on whether or not we respect ourselves."
Joan Didion
"To have that sense of one’s intrinsic worth which constitutes self-respect is potentially to have everything: the ability to discriminate, to love and to remain indifferent. To lack it is to be locked within oneself, paradoxically incapable of either love or indifference. If we do not respect ourselves, we are the one hand forced to despise those who have so few resources as to consort with us, so little perception as to remain blind to our fatal weaknesses. On the other, we are peculiarly in thrall to everyone we see, curiously determined to live out – since our self-image is untenable – their false notion of us. We flatter ourselves by thinking this compulsion to please others an attractive trait: a gist for imaginative empathy, evidence of our willingness to give. Of course I will play Francesca to your Paolo, Helen Keller to anyone’s Annie Sullivan; no expectation is too misplaced, no role too ludicrous. At the mercy of those we cannot but hold in contempt, we play roles doomed to failure before they are begun, each defeat generating fresh despair at the urgency of divining and meeting the next demand made upon us."
Joan Didion
"There is one last thing to remember: writers are always selling somebody out."
Joan Didion
"We are well advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be whether we find them attractive company or not... We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget."
Joan Didion
"I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking what I'm looking at what I see and what it means what I want and what I fear."
Joan Didion
"When we start deceiving ourselves into thinking not that we want something or need something not that it is a pragmatic necessity for us to have it but that it is a moral imperative that we have it. Then is when we join the fashionable madmen and then is when the thin whine of hysteria is heard in the land and then is when we are in bad trouble."
Joan Didion
"To have that sense of one's intrinsic worth which constitutes self-respect is potentially to have everything."
Joan Didion
"Most of our platitudes notwithstanding self-deception remains the most difficult deception. The tricks that worked on others count for nothing in that very well-lit back alley where one keeps assignations with oneself: no winning smiles will do here no prettily drawn list of good intentions."
Joan Didion
"The willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life is the source from which self-respect springs."
Joan Didion
"To cure jealousy is to see it for what it is a dissatisfaction with self."
Joan Didion
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