Don't live down to expectations. Go out there and do something remarkable.
Topics: Graduation, Encouraging, Dream, Grad, Inspirational Graduation

The signature of a truly enviable woman is the tenacity and continuity of her women friends.
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (2001). “Shiksa Goddess”, p.124, Vintage
Topics: Signatures, Tenacity, Continuity
Topics: Mother, Women, Successful
source: - "The Heidi chronicles and other plays". Book by Wendy Wasserstein, November 18, 1988.
Topics: Lying, Imagination, Expectations
Topics: Husband, Years, Opposites, People In Our Lives
source: - "Bachelor Girls".
Topics: Girl, Drama, School, Curtain Call
The struggle to be considered a grown-up begins, I believe, shortly after birth.
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1991). “Bachelor Girls”, Vintage
I really worked at becoming more assertive, and now none of my friends talk to me.
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (2005). “Sloth: The Seven Deadly Sins”, p.15, Oxford University Press
Topics: Becoming, Talk To Me, Assertive, Assertiveness
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1991). “Bachelor Girls”, Vintage
Topics: Humor, Thinking, Desire, Pretentiousness, Puncture
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (2005). “Sloth: The Seven Deadly Sins”, p.19, Oxford University Press on Demand
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1991). “Bachelor Girls”, Vintage
Topics: Mother, Mean, Frustration, Entanglement, Overeating
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1991). “Bachelor Girls”, Vintage
Topics: Success, Interesting, Curious, Malcontent
Our lives are not totally random. We make commitments, we cause things to happen.
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1991). “Bachelor Girls”, Vintage
Topics: Commitment, Causes, Plans
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1978). “Uncommon Women and Others”, p.29, Dramatists Play Service Inc
Topics: Respect, Bags, Paper, Cleaning Up, Paper Bags
Topics: Writing, Successful, Intelligent
source: - Isn't It Romantic act 1, sc. 6 (1983)
Topics: Lonely, Being Alone, Matter
Topics: Happiness, Self, Color, Self Loathing, Emotional Balance
Topics: Mother, Genius, Christmas Eve
Topics: Teenager, Hate, Technology
source: - Wendy Wasserstein (1991). “Bachelor Girls”, Vintage
Topics: Children, Mean, Responsibility, Assuming Responsibility