1/9/12 CONVERSATION w/ DIANE KEATON "...in 1977, Diane Keaton's charming incoherence in Woody Allen's Annie Hall earned her an Oscar and turned her into the star she had dreamed of becoming since she was a little girl. Back then, no one believed Keaton would make it more than her own mother, Dorothy Keaton Hall. A child of the Depression who had been abandoned by her father, Keaton Hall lived for her children. So when she died three years ago after a slow decline from Alzheimer's disease, Keaton began writing a memoir for the both of them. That memoir, Then Again, pulls from the 85 journals Keaton's mother kept over her lifetime. Keaton tells NPR's..."
http://m.npr.org/story/142309772?url=/2011/11/15/142309772/then-again-diane-keaton-on-owing-it-all-to-mom
“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us…”