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Italians On St Patricks Day Quotes By David Foster Wallace

Cornell University Press announced plans for a festschrift. — David Foster Wallace

Italians On St Patricks Day Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

The seed of an urban legend find fertile soil at the corner of tragedy and imagination. — Thomm Quackenbush

Italians On St Patricks Day Quotes By Alexander Chee

SCHOOL BEGINS IN August this year. I live nearby, and so I walk and skip the bus. I read while I walk to school up the two hills, one sidewalk, a more or less straight line. I pretend the streets I pass through are empty. I have been reading about the Neutron Bomb. I want to be like that, radiant and deadly, a ghost of an impact, to pass through walls, to kill everyone, in flight among the empty houses, punching through molecules like a knife through a paper bag. See me. I am five feet and two inches tall. I am still thin, freckled, large eyes, small nose. My hair waves and grows long, to my neck. I pick flowers for my mother as I walk. The neighborhood kids call me Nature Boy. I want to die. Help — Alexander Chee

Italians On St Patricks Day Quotes By Caitlin Rose

I started making music for fun, but I had two parents who were very much in the business. I didn't run around trying to get the spotlight. I was very shy. I never sang in front of people 'til I was about 17 years old. — Caitlin Rose

Italians On St Patricks Day Quotes By Henri Matisse

An artist who wants to transpose a composition onto a larger canvas must conceive it over again in order to preserve its expression; he must alter its character and not just fill in the squares into which he has divided his canvas. — Henri Matisse

Italians On St Patricks Day Quotes By William Shakespeare

Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves. — William Shakespeare