Eugene O'Neill Quotes
On My Solemn Oath, Edmund, I'd Gladly Face Not Having An Acre Of Land To Call My Own, Nor A Penny In The Bank, I'd Be Willing To Have No Home But The Poorhouse In My Old Age, If I Could Look Back Now On Having Been The Fine Artist I Might Have Been.
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