Perfect objectivity is always impossible, no matter who writes a person’s biography. — Pamela Stephenson
After all my probing into the human brain, I should still be aware of mysteries and come up with them myself. — Pamela Stephenson
I don’t think I’m generous enough to be the straight guy. I sort of make my own way and make my own statement. — Pamela Stephenson
It is one thing to go on stage and be funny or be in a good place in your career, but for a woman — Pamela Stephenson
I’ve really written my books for my husband and our family. They’ve brought us closer together — Pamela Stephenson
I grew up in the suburbs of sydney, an arid kind of place, but every day I took the ferry — Pamela Stephenson
Love is an obsession. It has that quality to it. But there are healthy obsessions, and mine is one of them. — Pamela Stephenson
Perfect objectivity is always impossible, no matter who writes a person’s biography. — Pamela Stephenson
Most people who went about saying a ghost had poked them with a brolly would be locked up somewhere. — Pamela Stephenson
The notion of a contemporary epiphany to me is very exciting, because it’s a sort of biblical thing. — Pamela Stephenson
The work of a psychotherapist involves being empathic and insightful with one’s patients — Pamela Stephenson
There is a probably natural and learned reticence with myself talking about my early life. — Pamela Stephenson
When I came off the boat I was very proud of the thick calluses which had developed on my feet. — Pamela Stephenson
There seems to be this impression that if I really am a psychotherapist, I can’t be serious about it. — Pamela Stephenson
There was a special challenge in describing the awful childhood of a person who happens to be my own husband. — Pamela Stephenson
There’s been a number of erroneous biographies, articles and so on written about billy and we both thought — Pamela Stephenson