I didn’t have the clothes that a kid with a famous, rich dad would have. I didn’t have the house. I didn’t have the mannerisms. I didn’t have the sense of entitlement. And I don’t mean that in a bad way: I just – we didn’t have the stuff. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote
Sometimes, if I felt badly about myself, I could slyly pull out that I have this famous father. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote
I believe people have the right to tell their own story as honestly and accurately as they can. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote
Italy was where the soul went to find calm and love, and I wanted to hold the best of it in the palm of my hand. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote
I know that it can be really difficult to read about your own life… in someone else’s words. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote
I think you save things from your past that you don’t quite understand, and you put them in a box, and you save them for later until you can unwrap them and try to understand what they meant. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote
In the spring of 1978, when my parents were 23, my mother gave birth to me on their friend Robert’s farm in Oregon with the help of two midwives. The labor and delivery took three hours, start to finish. Lisa Brennan-Jobs Read Quote