There has been no lack of courage in Ireland; there never is, but even our courage has a fatal quality.
There is blood in Mr. Ervine's 'Carson'; he knows nothing about Sir Edward Carson, of course, but his teeth are firmly fixed in the calf of someone's… - Susan Mitchell
There is blood in Mr. Ervine's 'Carson'; he knows nothing about Sir Edward Carson, of course, but his teeth are firmly fixed in the calf of someone's…
- Susan Mitchell
Our greatest fear is that we will lose the love in our life... that we will be abandoned, left alone, bereaved, misunderstood, deprived, hated and re… - Susan Mitchell
Our greatest fear is that we will lose the love in our life... that we will be abandoned, left alone, bereaved, misunderstood, deprived, hated and re…
It's possible to keep drawing this moment out, any moment, hammering it thinner and thinner like beaten gold, like iced chablis, whipping it, whippin… - Susan Mitchell
It's possible to keep drawing this moment out, any moment, hammering it thinner and thinner like beaten gold, like iced chablis, whipping it, whippin…
There has been no lack of courage in Ireland; there never is, but even our courage has a fatal quality. - Susan Mitchell
[On writer George Moore:] ... I grew curious about Moore. Yet when at the rehearsal of 'Countess Cathleen' in some dark by-way of London, I was told … - Susan Mitchell
[On writer George Moore:] ... I grew curious about Moore. Yet when at the rehearsal of 'Countess Cathleen' in some dark by-way of London, I was told …
Typing is an essential skill, but it can be painful. Some children just don't know where the letters are. Typing a three-page story, when they have t… - Susan Mitchell
Typing is an essential skill, but it can be painful. Some children just don't know where the letters are. Typing a three-page story, when they have t…
in my skimmings over fiction I cannot recall any writer so continuously implicated in his own work as George Moore. - Susan Mitchell
in my skimmings over fiction I cannot recall any writer so continuously implicated in his own work as George Moore.
Perhaps it’s true, my happiest moments are the anticipation of other moments still to come. - Susan Mitchell
Perhaps it’s true, my happiest moments are the anticipation of other moments still to come.
Ireland regards sex, when she regards it at all, with an entirely primitive and practical eye. - Susan Mitchell
Ireland regards sex, when she regards it at all, with an entirely primitive and practical eye.
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