Wednesday, July 16, 2003
At last, a character in a work of fiction perfectly sums up my feelings about children:
”Joel had never liked children much. Well, he liked them okay until they were two or three and could begin to articulate their world views; after that he would have been happy if somebody froze them and thawed them out when they were hot eighteen-year-olds.”
- Mark Merlis, Man About Town (Fourth Estate/HarperCollins, 2003, p. 165)
”Joel had never liked children much. Well, he liked them okay until they were two or three and could begin to articulate their world views; after that he would have been happy if somebody froze them and thawed them out when they were hot eighteen-year-olds.”
- Mark Merlis, Man About Town (Fourth Estate/HarperCollins, 2003, p. 165)