Peter Finch Quotes
I Once Tried Hawking My Own Book Around The Pubs In The Hope That, Like The Salvation Army, I Too Could Sell To The Cerebrally Relaxed. It Was A Disaster. I Had Beer Thrown Over Me For Being A) A Nuisance, B) Not As Good As Wordsworth And C) A Nancy For Writing Poetry In The First Place.
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