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My mother never took my hand.
Violette Leduc
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I was afraid of having to present my big nose to strangers.
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Making a cartoon occupied usually about three full days, two spent in labour and one in removing th
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Churchill was one of the few men I have met who even in the flesh give me the impression of genius.
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Violette Leduc:
At the age of five, of six, at the age of seven, I used to begin weeping sometimes without warning,Violette Leduc:
There's no sustenance in the past.Violette Leduc:
To find relief in what has been, we must make ourselves eternal.Violette Leduc:
I was afraid of having to present my big nose to strangers.David Low:
Making a cartoon occupied usually about three full days, two spent in labour and one in removing thDavid Low:
Some critics of my work took the view that a satirist should defer to the finer feelings of his reaDavid Low:
Churchill was one of the few men I have met who even in the flesh give me the impression of genius.Gerald Brenan:
The cliche is dead poetry.Gerald Brenan:
As I get older I seem to believe less and less and yet to believe what I do believe more and more.Gerald Brenan:
If you wish to be brothers, let the arms fall from your hands. One cannot love while holding offens