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...movies, may I be one of my craft to blush publicly for Taylor Caldwell's letter. . . . TIME giggles at us "popular writers" in a silly effort to convince the public that it is literate enough to appreciate Henry Miller and Joyce. We don't fool you and you don't fool us. We only envy you because you have God's unlisted telephone number and we have only bosomy women and sinewy men to work with...
Last week an interviewer asked him if he hoped one day to be President of the U.S. The Colonel shot him a withering look. "Out of the question," he snapped. "No big publisher has ever held high public office." As any fool could see, if a man had a commanding view from the Tribune Tower, what would he want with the White House...
...contracts in the country . . . put the Government's power squarely behind big employers." He was exaggerating. Labor tried to show that the whole thing was a National Association of Manufacturers' plot. The A.F.L. shouted at Congressmen in full-page newspaper advertisements: "Don't be a NAM fool...
...religious sage a fool...
...from the porch; the incoming tide, the crimson and orange and gold of the sunset, the delicate nuances . . . when suddenly, nature ceased to be nature and became a wet painting. This sensation was so real, that when a sea gull suddenly soared across my vision, I exclaimed, 'The fool! Its lovely white wings will be smeared with paint...