
“Betsy, like all good women, had a temper of her own.”
Betsy and I Are Out (1871)
Source: The Master and Margarita
“Betsy, like all good women, had a temper of her own.”
Betsy and I Are Out (1871)
“My dad also survived five divorces, and the women he married cleaned his ass out every time.”
I used to think my dad got divorced because he wanted new furniture. At one point in my life, all we had left was a wooden box, a 12" black-and-white TV, and a four-man rubber raft for a couch. And yet, I was the coolest kid in third grade. (imitating a kid): "Mom, can we have a sleepover in Christopher Titus' house? They have a raft in the living room! We can row to breakfast in the morning. I can actually be Captain Crunch!"
Norman Rockwell is Bleeding (2004)
Albergo Empedocle
The Life to Come and other stories (1972)
Page 94
Publications, An Enduring Love: My Life with the Shah (2004)
Narrated Abu Sa'id al-Khudri, in Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 06, Number 301
Sunni Hadith
The Dragon Queen