Joyce Carol Oates As a child. I grew up on a small farm, so I did a lot of drawings of animals, chickens and people. At the bottom of every page, I’d put a strange scribble. I was emulating adult handwriting, though I didn’t actually know how to write. – Joyce Carol Oates Adult Quotes Animals Quotes Chickens Quotes Child Quotes Drawings Quotes Emulating Quotes Farm Quotes Grew Quotes Handwriting Quotes Lot Quotes People Quotes Scribble Quotes Strange Quotes Write Quotes There should really not be anything gratuitous in a work of art. Sometimes what seems as if it’s gratuitous may be a passage in which a character is being characterized so that the reader comes to know him or her better. Princeton is quite integrated. Women are professors at Princeton. Women are students at Princeton. That began in the 1970s.
Lee Evans I really wanted to be slick – I used to wear a suit just to be slick. But the suit got a bit ragged, and I got faster and faster, and I became an exaggeration of myself. – Lee Evans
Bari Weiss Reasonable people can debate whether or not social experiments like a Day of Absence are enlightening. – Bari Weiss
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