
Walz v. Tax Commission, 397 U.S. 664, 675 (1970).
Walz v. Tax Commission, 397 U.S. 664, 675 (1970).
Speech to the International Eucharistic Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as quoted in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (13 August 1976)
1970s
Part Three, Ch. 11
Source: On the Road (1957)
Context: In 1942 I was the star in one of the filthiest dramas of all time. I was a seaman, and went to the Imperial Café on Scollay Square in Boston to drink; I drank sixty glasses of beer and retired to the toilet, where I wrapped myself around the toilet bowl and went to sleep. During the night at least a hundred seamen and assorted civilians came in and cast their sentient debouchements on me till I was unrecognizably caked. What difference does it make after all? — anonymity in the world of men is better than fame in heaven, for what's heaven? what's earth? All in the mind.
How to... use a Library, Never Push When It Says Pull: Small Rules for Little Problems (2005).
“A library doesn't need windows. A library is a window.”
Source: How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're Built
"Interrupting Your Life: An Ethics for the Coming Storm" (2014)
“Nagiko, I am waiting for you. Meet me at the library. Any library. Every library. Yours, Jerome.”
Jerome's suicide note
The Pillow Book