Anne Lamott Quotes About Shame

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  • I sat down in the sand, breathless with shame and failure. God, I thought, some defender of the weak. Some freedom fighter: Joan of Arc in sunscreen.

    Anne Lamott (2000). “Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith”, Anchor
  • I was usually filled with a sense of something like shame until I'd remember that wonderful line of Blake's- that we are here to learn to endure the beams of love- and I would take a long deep breath and force these words out of my strangulated throat: "Thank you.

    Anne Lamott (2000). “Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith”, p.91, Anchor
  • Good therapy helps. Good friends help. Pretending that we are doing better than we are doesn't. Shame doesn't. Being heard does.

    Anne Lamott (2006). “Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith”, p.124, Penguin
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