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James Joyce Quotes

«Ireland is the sow that eats her own farrow»
Author: James Joyce | Keywords: farrow
«By the age of 45, I knew I could no longer start a sentence with a mention of strudel. My fingers would want to do it but my mind just wouldn't react.»
Author: James Joyce
«No, it did lots of other things too.»
Author: James Joyce
«And then I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will yes.»
Author: James Joyce
«a case of too many people in a small space.»
Author: James Joyce
«The workers were in the hole, ... They heard some popping sounds and they came out. They don't know if they affected the electrical service or if the electrical service went sour for some other reason.»
Author: James Joyce
«As for Tolstoy, ... I disagree with you altogether. Tolstoy is a magnificent writer. He is never dull, never stupid, never tired, never pedantic, never theatrical!»
Author: James Joyce
«We feel that the downside in IT demand is roughly offset by the benefits of the actions we have taken.»
Author: James Joyce
«No one wanted him; he was outcast from life's feast.»
Author: James Joyce
«Night, Night. Tellmetale of stem or stone. Beside the rivering waters of hitherandthithering waters of the Night!»
Author: James Joyce

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