I couldn't picture her doing anything for charity if she had to wear black clothes and no lipstick while she was doing it.
If they just dropped their dough in her basket, then walked away without saying anything to her, ignoring her and all, she'd quit in about an hour.
You could tell one thing, for one thing, that they never went anywhere swanky for lunch.
I knew it wasn't too important, but it made me sad anyway.
It was a very old, terrific record that this colored girl singer, Estelle Fletcher, made about twenty years ago.
He was singing that song, "If a body catch a body coming through a rye."
It made me feel not so depressed anymore.
Everybody was all dressed up, because it was Sunday, and that made it worse.
I couldn't stand looking at them.
Especially if I see millions of people standing in one of those long, terrible lines, all the way down the block, waiting with this terrific patience for seats and all.
-Samuel Botwinick
I chose these lines because these lines reflect on the type of character the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, is. He always speaks the truth about every situation and event that happens to him, even though in the book, in relation to the other characters he is a terrific liar. However, in addressing the audiences that read the book, he always tells them the truth about how he really feels about the situations that come up. Holden thinks that one pays too high a price for lying because it distorts one's personality. Above all, one has to remain true to oneself.
If they just dropped their dough in her basket, then walked away without saying anything to her, ignoring her and all, she'd quit in about an hour.
You could tell one thing, for one thing, that they never went anywhere swanky for lunch.
I knew it wasn't too important, but it made me sad anyway.
It was a very old, terrific record that this colored girl singer, Estelle Fletcher, made about twenty years ago.
He was singing that song, "If a body catch a body coming through a rye."
It made me feel not so depressed anymore.
Everybody was all dressed up, because it was Sunday, and that made it worse.
I couldn't stand looking at them.
Especially if I see millions of people standing in one of those long, terrible lines, all the way down the block, waiting with this terrific patience for seats and all.
-Samuel Botwinick
I chose these lines because these lines reflect on the type of character the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, is. He always speaks the truth about every situation and event that happens to him, even though in the book, in relation to the other characters he is a terrific liar. However, in addressing the audiences that read the book, he always tells them the truth about how he really feels about the situations that come up. Holden thinks that one pays too high a price for lying because it distorts one's personality. Above all, one has to remain true to oneself.