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    Robert Newton Peck
    “I stayed there until the fire died. So it would not have to die alone.”
    Robert Newton Peck, A Day No Pigs Would Die

  • #2
    Robert Newton Peck
    “There would be no work on this day. A day no pigs would die.”
    Robert Newton Peck, A Day No Pigs Would Die

  • #3
    Robert Newton Peck
    “Fences sure are funny, aren't they, Papa?"

    "How so?"

    "Well, you be friends with Mr. Tanner and all. But we keep this fence up like it was war. I guess that humans are the only things on earth that take everything they own and fence it off.”
    Robert Newton Peck, A Day No Pigs Would Die

  • #4
    Robert Newton Peck
    “Try an’ try,” he said, “but when it comes day’s end, I can’t wash the pig off me. And your mother never complains. Not once, in all these years, has she ever said that I smell strong. I said once to her that I was sorry.”
    “What did Mama say?”
    “She said I smelled of honest work, and that there was no sorry to be said or heard.”
    Robert Newton Peck, A Day No Pigs Would Die

  • #5
    Frank McCourt
    “You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace.”
    Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes

  • #6
    Frank McCourt
    “The master says it’s a glorious thing to die for the Faith and Dad says it’s a glorious thing to die for Ireland and I wonder if there’s anyone in the world who would like us to live.”
    Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes

  • #7
    Frank McCourt
    “When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood.”
    Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes



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