Jean Casella Quotes
Why Do You Think I Am Like This?" It Didn't Really Sound Like A Question; There Was No Regret, Or Sorrow, Or Genuine Tinge Of Curiosity. I Didn't Think He Expected A Complex Answer In Any Case, As I'm Pretty Sure We Both Knew That A Team Of Neuroscientists And Psychologists Could Work On Mad Dog For A Decade And Still Not Have All Of The Answers. Instead, I Removed A Sheet Of Paper From My Legal Folder And Wrote One Quatrain From A Poem By W.H. Auden: I And The Public Know What All Schoolchildren Learn, Those To Whom Evil Is Done Do Evil In Return. He Received This Carefully And Spent A Moment Looking It Over. For The Tiniest Fraction Of A Second His Face Relaxed And His Eyes Softened And He Seemed To Shrink Into Himself As He Breathed In. Then It Was Over, And He Turned Away From Me, A Dismissal If I Ever Saw One. He Crumpled Up My Note Angrily And Tossed It Away Onto The Floor. It Was The Last Time We Ever Spoke.
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