Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Thought for the day ...

When I was a boy in Kansas, my mother had a boarding house. There were three women school teachers living in the house. I was four years old, and they were nice to me. I liked them. I saw their attempts, and, even as a child, I sensed every woman’s failure. I began to sense the sorrow and the emptiness in their lives, and it touched me.
- William Inge, born on this date in 1913

2 comments:

  1. I guess I don't feel sorrowful and empty.

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  2. I'm sure you don't, Cynthia. But you must, as I do -- or maybe you're too young -- to know of the women Inge was thinking of. He is the American Terrence Rattigan.

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