The look on his face is a complete shock. I didn't understand the value and meaning of education, the hardship and stress it causes most parents and children. I've never thought of education like that. School was always a place I managed to escape, not a thing to be treasured. Setting aside the stock was merely something I did because Frankie specifically mentioned college and I wanted to help. When I saw what it meant to him, however, I was the one who got educated.
A. Agassi, Open (2009), 230-1
A digital form of the sadly lost fashion for copying out memorable passages from texts. I kept losing my actual book.
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Have you never discussed philosophy with them?
'Have you never discussed philosophy with them?'
'No. We're not Germans.'
J. Le Carre, The spy who came in from the cold (1963), 138
'No. We're not Germans.'
J. Le Carre, The spy who came in from the cold (1963), 138
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Something was making him nibble at the edge of stale ideas
As for Tom, the fact that he had 'some woman in New York' was really less surprising than that he had been depressed by a book. Something was making him nibble at the edge of stale ideas as if his sturdy physical egotism no longer nourished his peremptory heart.
F.Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (1926), 27
F.Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (1926), 27
Friday, 9 December 2011
Forza Italia!
(History repeating edition)
Forza Italia!, which is suspected of Neo-Fascist leanings. My contacts in Benevento dismiss it with scorn as just another maniac right-wing movement backed by the landlords and the rural mafia, run in this case by a half-demented latifundista who proclaims himself a reincarnation of Garibaldi.
N. Lewis, Naples '44 (1978), 176
Forza Italia!, which is suspected of Neo-Fascist leanings. My contacts in Benevento dismiss it with scorn as just another maniac right-wing movement backed by the landlords and the rural mafia, run in this case by a half-demented latifundista who proclaims himself a reincarnation of Garibaldi.
N. Lewis, Naples '44 (1978), 176
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