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John Millington Synge
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In the middle classes the gifted son of a family is always the poorest – usually a writer or artist with no sense for speculation – and in a family of peasants, where the average comfort is just over penury, the gifted son sinks also, and is soon a tramp on the roadside.
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I’m a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen.
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A man who is not afraid of the sea will soon be drowned, for he will be going out on a day when he shouldn’t.
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When I was writing The Shadow of the Glen I got more aid than any learning could have given me from a chink in the floor of the old Wicklow house where I was staying, that let me hear what was being said by the servent girls in the kitchen.
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Words, particularly in a play, should have the texture of a crisp, autumn apple.
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In the middle classes the gifted son of a family is always the poorest -- usually a writer or artist with no sense for speculation -- and in a family of peasants, where the average comfort is just over penury, the gifted son sinks also, and is soon a tramp on the roadside.
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Drink a health to the wonders of the western world, the pirates, preachers, poteen-makers, with the jobbing jockies; parching peelers, and the juries fill their stomachs selling judgments of the English law.
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A translation is no translation unless it will give you the music of a poem along with the words of it.
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