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Scatter my ashes on the Shannon.
Frank McCourt
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Frank McCourt:
Certain citizens claimed I had disgraced the fair name of the city of Limerick, that I had attacked
Frank McCourt:
I didn't know you could write about yourself. Nobody ever told me about this.
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O'Casey was writing about people in the streets and his mother and dying babies and poverty. So tha
Frank McCourt:
You sail into the harbor, and Staten Island is on your left, and then you see the Statue of Liberty
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I never expected to write a book about a slum in Ireland that was going to catapult me, as they say
Frank McCourt:
If I had millions and millions and millions of dollars, I'd leave a large portion to the 42nd Stree
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I was a houseman, the lowest. I was just above - in the hierarchy of jobs, I was just above the Pue
Frank McCourt:
St. Patrick, bringing the religion to Ireland, this is what we should celebrate.
Frank McCourt:
When I look back on my childhood, I wonder how I survived at all.
Frank McCourt:
I learned the significance of my own insignificant life.
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Frank McCourt:
Certain citizens claimed I had disgraced the fair name of the city of Limerick, that I had attackedFrank McCourt:
I didn't know you could write about yourself. Nobody ever told me about this.Frank McCourt:
O'Casey was writing about people in the streets and his mother and dying babies and poverty. So thaFrank McCourt:
You sail into the harbor, and Staten Island is on your left, and then you see the Statue of LibertyFrank McCourt:
I never expected to write a book about a slum in Ireland that was going to catapult me, as they sayFrank McCourt:
If I had millions and millions and millions of dollars, I'd leave a large portion to the 42nd StreeFrank McCourt:
I was a houseman, the lowest. I was just above - in the hierarchy of jobs, I was just above the PueFrank McCourt:
St. Patrick, bringing the religion to Ireland, this is what we should celebrate.Frank McCourt:
When I look back on my childhood, I wonder how I survived at all.Frank McCourt:
I learned the significance of my own insignificant life.