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There is a certain amount you can learn from reading, but you also need to see and experience things.
A loving mother-son relationship is always a plot or outwitting of some kind. 'Don't tell anyone, but...' my mother was always saying to me - when I wasn't saying it to her.
Life is always surprising to me. When you think it's going to get dull, it never really does.
People know my story - how I started like they did and that I struggled with things, like being a working mom. They ask me things they wouldn't ask anyone else.
For everything you give an audience, you always have to take one thing away. They always have to pay for the story.
I feel like writing a book there's always a version in your head that's an amazing version, but then you write the version that you can write.
I like having the ball in my hands and being able to make plays, but I think my shooting is an asset, too.
I've never felt at home in Kortedala, or in Gothenburg, so I always felt like I needed to go somewhere and find some kind of perspective on things.
The awful thing, as a kid reading, was that you came to the end of the story, and that was it. I mean, it would be heartbreaking that there was no more of it.