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Hortense Calisher
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Hortense Calisher
Age: 97 †
Born: 1911
Born: December 20
Died: 2009
Died: January 13
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New York City
New York
Jack Fenno
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This is my answer to the gap between ideas and action - I will write it out.
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Every art is a church without communicants, presided over by a parish of the respectable. An artist is born kneeling he fights to stand. A critic, by nature of the judgment seat, is born sitting.
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I get up and I have coffee and I speak to no man and I go to my desk.
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'Ms.' is a syllable which sounds like a bumble bee is breaking wind.
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Diplomacy is what is practiced after-the-fact. Never be too right too soon -- as any smart Uncle will tell you. The man who guesses what will happen will be blamed for it. No one will believe he has merely guessed.
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I don't suppose there's really any critic except posterity.
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