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Way Quotes by Jane Smiley
- Many said that now there was no hope of salvation, for a man might do anything and be in the wrong. There was no way…
- The body, the mind, and the spirit don't form a pyramid, they form a circle. Each of them runs into the other two. The body…
- I readily admit it is easy to make of horses what we will. Silent, in some ways reserved, they allow us to train them, and…
- 'Ape House' is an ambitious novel in several ways, for which it is to be admired, and it is certainly an easy read, but because…
- Somehow, knowing that Alzheimer's is coming mocks all one's aspirations - to tell stories, to think through certain issues as only a novel can do,…
- In many ways, being honest about 'Huckleberry Finn' goes right to the heart of whether we can be honest about our heritage and our identity…
- In the traditional urban novel, there is only survival or not. The suburban idea, the conformist idea, that agony can be seen to and cured…
- A reader's tastes are peculiar. Choosing books to read is like making your way down a remote and winding path. Your stops on that path…
- You know what getting married is? It's agreeing to taking this person who right now is at the top of his form, full of hopes…
- I loved the house the way you would any new house, because it is populated by your future, the family of children who will fill…
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- Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life and… — Aristotle