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From: The Texas Observer
Date: 20070209
Author:MacPherson, Myra
"If you asked me what I came into this world to do, I will tell you: I came to live out loud. " -Emile Zola
No one lived more out loud, with more spirit and verve, than Molly.
If anything could surpass Molly's genius, it was her irreverent wit. The one-two punch of this combined talent produced the best and most sparkling commentary for several decades in American journalism. Her style made total strangers across the land feel like she was their best friend.
And for those of us who had the great honor of being one of those friends, knowing Molly brought rare love and laughter and brilliant ...
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