
No.20. The Abbot — CATHERINE SEYTON.
Literary Remains
Source: The Collected Stories
No.20. The Abbot — CATHERINE SEYTON.
Literary Remains
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1930)
The Burning World, pp. 57-58
The Unexpected Dimension (1960)
“You better live every day like your last because one day you're going to be right.”
As quoted in Wisdom for the Soul of Black Folk (2007) by Larry Chang and Roderick Terry, p. 365
“One day I would be a better hand at the game. One day I would learn how to laugh.”
Source: Steppenwolf (1927), p. 218
Context: One day I would be a better hand at the game. One day I would learn how to laugh. Pablo was waiting for me, and Mozart too.