Read the great books, gentlemen,” Mr. Monte said one day. “Just the great ones. Ignore the others. There’s not enough time.
Pat ConroyMots clés literature classics great-books
I wanted to be curious and smart and unappeasable until I got a sentence to mean exactly what I ordered it to mean.
Pat ConroyBefore I met the Jesuits, I’d never encountered another group who thought that intellect and arrogance were treasures beyond price and necessities in waging wars against blasphemers, heretics.
Pat ConroyMots clés intelligence arrogance argument apologetics
Gonzaga was the kind of place you’d not even think about loving until you’d left it for a couple of years.
Pat ConroyMots clés school nostalgia memory
Good coaching is good teaching and nothing else.
Pat ConroyMots clés teaching mentoring coaching
Fierce praying was a way of finding entrance and prologue into my own writing.
Pat ConroyMots clés creativity prayer
Conroy writes that, while part of him was following the basketball game from the bench, "the other part, an embassy of a completely sovereign nation, would fling its doors open to the most authentic part of me.
Pat ConroyMots clés disappointment routine repetition drudgery
An author must gorge himself on ten thousand images to select the magical one that can define a piece of the world in a way one has never considered before.
Pat ConroyMots clés perception writing curiosity
Every athlete learns by theft and mimicry.
Pat ConroyMots clés imitation plagiarism
Има само една трудност в това да бъдеш мъж.Не ни учат как да обичаме.Когато една жена ни обича,това но сломява и ние се изпълваме със страх,смирение и целомъдрие.Жените не ни разбират,защото ние никога не отвръщаме на любовта им всеотдайно.Защото нямаме с какво да им отвърнем.
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