Gail Sheehy
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Gail Sheehy
Gail Sheehyis an American author, journalist, and lecturer. She is the author of seventeen books, including Passages, named by the Library of Congress one of the ten most influential books of our times. Sheehy has written biographies and character studies of major twentieth-century leaders, including Hillary Clinton, both presidents Bush, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. Her latest book, Daring: My Passages,is a memoir...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNon-Fiction Author
Date of Birth27 November 1937
CountryUnited States of America
We really only have two choices. Play it safe, or take a chance. For me, pulling back because of fear has always made me feel worse.
This is something caregivers have to understand: You have to ask for help. You have to realize that you deserve to ask for help. Because you need to keep on working on your own life.
We see it in the body, that if you just give the body enough rest and comfort, it has remarkable self-healing capacities. Well, so does the spirit.
In rough times, pathfinders rely on work, friends, humor and prayer. They develop a support network.
People in grief need someone to walk with them without judging them.
Because men have to, and women can chose to. Women remind men and guilt them into it.
Like everyone else in the first weeks after the tragedy of 9/11, I was looking frantically for some way to help.
As we reach midlife in the middle thirties or early forties, we are not prepared for the idea that time can run out on us, or for the startling truth that if we don't hurry to pursue our own definition of a meaningful existence, life can become a repetition of trivial maintenance duties.
The perceptions of middle age have their own luminosity.
A restless vitality wells up as we approach 30.
Adolescents are like cockroaches: They come out the minute you leave town, crawl the walls, feed indiscriminately, reproduce alarmingly unless drugged, and will certainly outlast you.
Democratization is not democracy; it is a slogan for the temporary liberalization handed down from an autocrat. Glasnost is not free speech; only free speech, constitutionally guaranteed, is free speech.
Leaders are people we as followers want to regard with awe as the fullest flowering of our own possibilities.
Creativity can be described as letting go of certainties.