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Books that Edith Wharton said were the core of her being came home.
Stephanie Copeland
The nearest we have to a Henry James or an Edith Wharton of the East Coast's Wasp upper classes.
Charlotte Curtis
The nearest we have to a Henry James or an Edith Wharton of the East Coast's Wasp upper classes.
Charlotte Curtis
I look to writers like Edith Wharton, ... Writers who were so specific about the things surrounding their characters, down to the kind of wine and the china, etc. It's a way of locating your characters in their universe ... when you mention a brand name, people know who you're talking about.
Jennifer Weiner
The culture that Edith Wharton writes about is very nouveau riche. They don't have the experience or grace of knowing how to be rich, of how to act, or how to treat people. There's a lot of measuring up, a ton of greed. They basically eat each other alive. People are terrified of what might happen to them, because things are changing so incredibly fast. Everyone is very guarded about their money and yet they flaunt it shamelessly. They're consumers, in all senses of the word.
Jane Jones
Nothing informs us more of the extraordinary genius of this woman than these books. What they will bring to Wharton scholarship is beyond value.
Stephanie Copeland
In response to a ridiculous statement by Edith: " I've gotta quote for you, Edith. --'A bird that always flies in the fog is called a dingbat.' "
Archie Bunker
We have heard a lot about Edith Clement. What about this Edith Jones?
John Gibson
I went to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania like my dad did. I even gave the graduation speech at Wharton, which is what my dad did. I wrote the speech.
Aaron Karo
Many members of the Wharton Republican Club were very close to Kyle and his family and wanted to do something to both help the family and honor Kyle's memory. The Wharton Charity Pub Crawl was born.
David Young
For books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages past, the reason why men lived and worked and died, the essence and quintessence of their lives.
Amy Lowell
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Boger
Once we have more or less universal access to broadband, to real high-speed technologies, you'll have people sitting home taking Harvard courses, taking Wharton Business School courses.
Randall Rothenberg
We got real bright, colorful books that were some of the kids' favorites. Many of these kids don't have any books (of their own) at home. The earlier we can expose them to literature, the better. Getting them exposed to literature at an early age is probably the best thing we can do and what better way than to put one in their hands.
Jan Smith
There is something for everyone at our book sales. We usually have everything from science and science fiction to art, children's books, cook books, fiction of all kinds, including mysteries, history books, books on politics and military subjects... just everything you could want.
Esther Buck
We buy them (books) as our budget allows. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. But eighth grade has four trade books (individual-title books), and you have time to do more than that (during the school year).
Alice Moore
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