487462e4f8 To make matters worse, a drought in 1930 ravaged farmersIt is something like this that keeps sane people from workingThey first appeared in Esquire magazine in the 1930sRetrieved 2007-06-15I will try to be a correct animal though, and if you throw me a bone with enough meat on it I may even lick your hand.More from Esquire:.Listen! The world only exists through your apprehension of it, and so its much better to say that its not you thats cracked its the Grand Canyon.
This is urban, unpopular talkI saw that for a long time I had not liked people and things, but only followed the rickety old pretense of likingLet the good people function as such—let the overworked doctors die in harness, with one week's "vacation" a year that they can devote to straightening out their family affairs, and let the underworked doctors scramble for cases at one dollar a throw; let the soldiers be killed and enter immediately into the Valhalla of their professionNew DirectionsListen! The world only exists through your apprehension of it, and so it's much better to say that it's not you that's cracked—it's the Grand Canyon." "Baby, et up all her Spinoza?" "I don't know anything about Spinozav t e Works by FAnd just as the laughing stoicism which has enabled the American Negro to endure the intolerable conditions of his existence has cost him his sense of the truth—so in my case there is a price to payI liked Katherine Hepburns face on the screen, no matter what was said about her pretentiousness, and Miriam Hopkins face, and old friends if I only saw them once a year and could remember their ghostsBitonti, Tracy Simmons (12 May 2005)
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