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— Jean Racine"What does it matter if, by chance, a little vile blood be spilled?"
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There is no ideal length, but you develop a little interior gauge that tells you whether or not you're supporting the house or detracting from it. When a piece gets too long, the tension goes out of it. That wordtensionhas an animal insistence for me. A piece of writing rises and falls with tension. The writer holds one end of the rope and the reader holds the other endis the rope slack, or is it tight? Does it matter to the reader what the next sentence is going to be?
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What does it matter whether I am shown to be right! I am right too much!--And he who laughs best today will also laugh last.
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