And I love Jane Austen's use of language too--the way she takes her time to develop a phrase and gives it room to grow, so that these clever, complex statements form slowly and then bloom in my mind. Beethoven does the same thing with his cadence and phrasing and structure. It's a fact: Jane Austen is musical. And so's Yeats. And Wordsworth. All the great writers are musical.
who says dog means dog? - Andrew Clements
who says dog means dog?
- Andrew Clements
Dave couldn't remember the last time a grownup had apologized to him. - Andrew Clements
Dave couldn't remember the last time a grownup had apologized to him.
Darkness is only light's absence. - Andrew Clements
Darkness is only light's absence.
Because a real kiss, a kiss that two real people choose to give each other - it's something that can't be filmed or photographed or drawn, or even de… - Andrew Clements
Because a real kiss, a kiss that two real people choose to give each other - it's something that can't be filmed or photographed or drawn, or even de…
It is not good to have TOO MUCH of anything. - Andrew Clements
It is not good to have TOO MUCH of anything.
I almost tell him that I'd never be able to do something like that, just take out my instrument and begin playing on a street corner. But it feels to… - Andrew Clements
I almost tell him that I'd never be able to do something like that, just take out my instrument and begin playing on a street corner. But it feels to…
But fear doesn't need doors and windows. It works from the inside. - Andrew Clements
But fear doesn't need doors and windows. It works from the inside.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but don't three lefts make a right? Two wrongs don't make a right, but don't two negatives make a positive? - Andrew Clements
Two wrongs don't make a right, but don't three lefts make a right? Two wrongs don't make a right, but don't two negatives make a positive?
I glance into the faces of all these people out for a Sunday stroll, but I'm not seeing eyes and noses and mouths. I'm seeing stories. Every person h… - Andrew Clements
I glance into the faces of all these people out for a Sunday stroll, but I'm not seeing eyes and noses and mouths. I'm seeing stories. Every person h…
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