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Diane Johnson is an American novelist and screenwriter known for her sharp social commentary and exploration of human relationships in contemporary settings. Her works, such as Le Divorce, examine the complexities of life in modern society, blending wit and insight. Johnson's career encourages writers to explore cultural complexities and human dynamics, reminding us that literature can reflect the intricate layers of everyday life and inspire greater understanding.
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"A chaplain's biggest gift is to be present and just listen."

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"A novel's whole pattern is rarely apparent at the outset of writing, or even at the end; that is when the writer finds out what a novel is about, and the job becomes one of understanding and deepening or sharpening what is already written. That is finding the theme."

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"Not having to own a car has made me realize what a waste of time the automobile is."

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"But novels are never about what they are about; that is, there is always deeper, or more general, significance. The author may not be aware of this till she is pretty far along with it."

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"Women have the feeling that since they didn't make the rules, the rules have nothing to do with them."

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