Anne Lamott

"These days cry out, as never before, for us to pay attention, so we can move through them and get our joy and pride back."

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Source: Anne Lamott (2008). “Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith”, p.74, Penguin

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Anne Lamott

Anne Lamott

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Anne Lamott is a renowned author and speaker, celebrated for her insightful books on faith, writing, and the human experience, including 'Bird by Bird.'

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