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Athena Murphy

"Do You Love Me?" by Peter Carey - 4 views

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    Original Publication Information: Carey, Peter. "Do You Love Me?" The Fat Man in History. New York: Vintage International, 1980. 44-54.
Athena Murphy

Act II. Shaw, Bernard. 1916. Pygmalion - 4 views

  •   HIGGINS [revolted] Do you mean to say, you callous rascal, that you would sell your daughter for £50?    DOOLITTLE. Not in a general way I wouldnt; but to oblige a gentleman like you I'd do do a good deal, I do assure you.250   PICKERING. Have you no morals, man?    DOOLITTLE [unabashed] Cant afford them, Governor. Neither could you if you was as poor as me. Not that I mean any harm, you know. But if Liza is going to have a bit out of this, why not me too?
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      This is an interesting position to take. To what extent are morals a luxury?
Athena Murphy

DAVID FOSTER WALLACE, IN HIS OWN WORDS | More Intelligent Life - 1 views

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    "This is Water"
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