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Marcy Dermansky Quotes: "Protecting yourself from failure is probably not a good way to live."

Protecting yourself from failure is probably not a good way to live.



Marcy Dermansky Quotes: "That's the wonderful thing about writing, you can take things you haven't done properly in your own life and make it better in fiction."

That's the wonderful thing about writing, you can take things you haven't done properly in your own life and make it better in fiction.




Marcy Dermansky Quotes: "There's never one "ding-dong" moment.You never know for sure if you're doing the right thing. Things don't end all at once."

There's never one "ding-dong" moment.You never know for sure if you're doing the right thing. Things don't end all at once.



Marcy Dermansky Quotes: "Whenever you do die people remember you, so it's not completely over. You don't 100 percent die when you die ever, because people still know who you were."

Whenever you do die people remember you, so it's not completely over. You don't 100 percent die when you die ever, because people still know who you were.




Marcy Dermansky Quotes: "While I was not entirely satisfied with the circumstances of my existence, I felt like the possibility of improvement still existed. That I could make happiness happen."

While I was not entirely satisfied with the circumstances of my existence, I felt like the possibility of improvement still existed. That I could make happiness happen.



Marcy Dermansky Quotes: "Judy shook her head when she saw me the next day, dressed in the same clothes I had worn to work the day before. “We used to call that the walk of shame, ” she said."

Judy shook her head when she saw me the next day, dressed in the same clothes I had worn to work the day before. “We used to call that the walk of shame, ” she said.