Showing posts with label Reynolds Price. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reynolds Price. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Daily Dose
From Feasting the Heart: Fifty-Two Commentaries for the Air, by Reynolds Price
YOU MIGHT
"You might help an unheralded young person who'll live to become a benefactor of the Earth. And the elderly may reward you equally with nothing more than that spark of thanks which is still the most welcome gift of our species."
From Lucky Catches
YOU MIGHT
"You might help an unheralded young person who'll live to become a benefactor of the Earth. And the elderly may reward you equally with nothing more than that spark of thanks which is still the most welcome gift of our species."
From Lucky Catches
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Monday, March 9, 2015
Daily Dose
From Learning a Trade: A Craftsman's Notebooks, 1957 - 1997, by Reynolds Price
THE FACILITY
"The facility is a little daunting, as a matter of fact. I realize very quickly that I could go on talking to this woman, as this woman, more or less endlessly."
From 28 June 1983
THE FACILITY
"The facility is a little daunting, as a matter of fact. I realize very quickly that I could go on talking to this woman, as this woman, more or less endlessly."
From 28 June 1983
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Daily Dose
From Feasting the Heart: Fifty-Two Commentaries for the Air, by Reynolds PriceVETERANS
"A friend of mine claims that middle-class veterans of American public education take years after final graduation to comprehend that they no longer get school vacations."
From Summer Vacation
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Indiscreet Clerihew
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