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    Chad Harbach
    “Before long four dozen balls lay scattered at the base of the fence, a harvest of dirty white fruit.”
    Chad Harbach, The Art of Fielding

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    Chad Harbach
    “Locker rooms, in Schwartz's experience, were always underground, like bunkers and bomb shelters. This was less a structural necessity than a symbolic one. The locker room protected you when you were most vulnerable: just before a game, and just after (And halfway through, if the game was football) Before the game, you took off the uniform you wore to face the world and you put on the one you wore to face your opponent. In between you were naked in every way. After the game ended, you couldn't carry your game-time emotions out into the world - you'd be put in an asylum if you did - so you went underground and purged them. You yelled and threw things and pounded on your locker, in anguish or joy. You hugged your teammate, or bitched him out, or punched him in the face. Whatever happened, the locker room remained a haven.”
    Chad Harbach, The Art of Fielding

  • #3
    John Irving
    “Every American should be forced to live outside the United States for a year or two. Americans should be forced to see how ridiculous they appear to the rest of the world! They should listen to someone else's version of themselves--to anyone else's version! Every country knows more about America than Americans know about themselves! And Americans know absolutely nothing about any other country!”
    John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany

  • #4
    John Irving
    “Buster was queer as a cat fart.”
    John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany
    tags: humor

  • #5
    Reinhold Niebuhr
    “When economic power desires to be left alone it uses the philosophy of laissez faire to discourage political restraint upon economic freedom. When it wants to make use of the police power of the state to subdue rebellions and discontent in the ranks of its helots, it justifies the use of political coercion and the resulting suppression of liberties by insisting that peace is more precious than freedom and that its only desire is social peace.”
    Reinhold Niebuhr, Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics

  • #6
    Michael J. Sandel
    “As soon as public service ceases to be the chief business of the citizens, and they would rather serve with their money than with their persons, the state is not far from its fall.”
    Michael J. Sandel, What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets



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