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The New Yorker Famous Quotes & Sayings

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The New Yorker quotes: Chandler again: "I have never liked anyone who disliked cats, because I've always found an element of acute selfishness in their dispositions. Chandler again: "I have never liked anyone who disliked cats, because I've always found an element of acute selfishness in their dispositions.
The New Yorker quotes: on the internet, nobody know if you are a dog... on the internet, nobody know if you are a dog...
The New Yorker quotes: But that's what being an artist is - feeling crummy before everyone else feels crummy. But that's what being an artist is - feeling crummy before everyone else feels crummy.
The New Yorker quotes: [Raymond Chandler] wrote as if pain hurt and life mattered. [Raymond Chandler] wrote as if pain hurt and life mattered.