Lorrie Moore Quote
He stepped back, away from her. He shook his head in disbelief. You know, I shouldn’t try to go out with career women. You’re all stricken. A guy can really tell what life has done to you. I do better with women who have part-time jobs. Oh, yes? said Zoe. She had once read an article entitled Professional Women and the Demographics of Grief. Or no, it was a poem: If there were a lake, the moonlight would dance across it in conniptions. She remembered that line. But perhaps the title was The Empty House: Aesthetics of Bareness. Or maybe Space Gypsies: Girls in Academe. She had forgotten.
Lorrie Moore
He stepped back, away from her. He shook his head in disbelief. You know, I shouldn’t try to go out with career women. You’re all stricken. A guy can really tell what life has done to you. I do better with women who have part-time jobs. Oh, yes? said Zoe. She had once read an article entitled Professional Women and the Demographics of Grief. Or no, it was a poem: If there were a lake, the moonlight would dance across it in conniptions. She remembered that line. But perhaps the title was The Empty House: Aesthetics of Bareness. Or maybe Space Gypsies: Girls in Academe. She had forgotten.