Fran Lebowitz

"Until I was about 7, I thought books were just there, like trees. When I learned that people actually wrote them, I wanted to, too, because all children aspire to inhuman feats like flying. Most people grow up to realize they can't fly. Writers are people who don't grow up to realize they can't be God."

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Source: Fran Lebowitz (2011). “The Fran Lebowitz Reader”, p.220, Vintage

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Fran Lebowitz

Fran Lebowitz

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Fran Lebowitz is a prominent American author and social commentator known for her incisive critiques of culture and society, particularly in New York City.

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