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Which Quotes by George Woodcock
- I was allowed to wander where I could. Here is a case in which you search for your independence and allow something creative to come…
- I don't believe in kicking away ladders. By that, I mean the ladders by which I ascended as a young writer, small magazines that didn't…
- I was editing Canadian Literature. I didn't want to let Canadian Literature go, so they reached a nice compromise by which I received half a…
- My early wounds were the English school system among other things. It wasn't merely the discipline, it was the ways in which boys got what…
- What I'm going to be given I gather is not the key to the city, which in many cities is the case. It's the freedom…
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