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“As with all travel, replacing familiar surroundings with the unknown fires an electric charge that awakens a sense of adventure.”
Joe Cawley“As with all travel, replacing familiar surroundings with the unknown fires an electric charge that awakens a sense of adventure.”
Joe Cawley“It was an undemanding job both physically and mentally, which was fine. Stress was for the rich and hard-working.”
Joe Cawley“Her voice had suddenly jumped a couple of social classes to underline her ownership status.”
Joe Cawley“Why don't these translation books just include general phrases that could be applied in a variety of situations like, "Say nothing unless it's in English"?”
Joe Cawley“Chuck said, “Hey. How many surrealists does it take to screw in a lightbulb?” Cawley looked over at him. “I’ll bite. How many?” “Fish,” Chuck said and let loose a bright bark of a laugh.”
Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island“Joe was so tired that he had slept through first hour Spanish, second hour history, and most of third hour English. The English teacher, Mrs. Lane, hadn't taken a liking to that. She decided to send Joe to the principal to discuss why he was so sleepy, which Joe hadn't taken a liking to.”
Belart Wright, Average Joe and the Extraordinaires“Ask not what your Joe Montaperto can do for you, but rather what YOU can do for your Joe Montaperto.”
Joe Montaperto, The Edge of Whiteness“The reporter asked, "why did you play so hard.""Because there might have been somebody in the stands today who'd never seen my play before, and might never see me again"-Joe DiMaggio”
Joe DiMaggio“Lou reluctantly drew back, still holding Joe, and placed his soft lips on Joe's own. Existence reacted to their reunion. Immediately, it was as if two halves became whole once again. The sky flashed colors overhead as they stood together: day to night, night to day. They stood motionless and kissing for so long a period that they might have been mistaken for part of the landscape, as vines climbed up their legs and grass grew around them; as dirt gathered and buried even more the scattered fragments of the abbey. Only the keepers of time knew that lifetimes did indeed pass, possibly entire eras. And yet it was but a scant moment to Joe and Lou. All of it but a simple, longed-for embrace neither time nor death could contain.”
Eric Arvin, Woke Up in a Strange Place