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Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt, #1) Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
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"You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"It's lovely to know that the world can't interfere with the inside of your head."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"He says, you have to study and learn so that you can make up your own mind about history and everything else but you can't make up an empty mind. Stock your mind, stock your mind. You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"The master says it's a glorious thing to die for the Faith and Dad says it's a glorious thing to die for Ireland and I wonder if there's anyone in the world who would like us to live."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Sing your song. Dance your dance. Tell your tale."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"I don't know what it means and I don't care because it's Shakespeare and it's like having jewels in my mouth when I say the words."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Love her as in childhood
Through feeble, old and grey.
For you'll never miss a mother's love
Till she's buried beneath the clay."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"I say, Billy, what's the use in playing croquet when you're doomed?
He says, Frankie, what's the use of not playing croquet when you're doomed?"
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"A mother's love is a blessing
No matter where you roam.
Keep her while you have her,
You'll miss her when she's gone."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"There's no use saying anything in the schoolyard because there's always someone with an answer and there's nothing you can do but punch them in the nose and if you were to punch everyone who has an answer you'd be punching morning noon and night."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"He says, you have to study and learn so that you can make up your own mind about history and everything else but you can't make up an empty mind. Stock your mind, stock your mind. It is your house of treasure and no one in the world can interfere with it. If you won the Irish Sweepstakes and bought a house that needed furniture would you fill it with bits and pieces of rubbish? Your mind is your house and if you fill it with rubbish from the cinemas it will rot in your head. You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"I am for who i was in the beginning but now is present and i exist in the future."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"I know that big people don't like questions from children. They can ask all the questions they like, How's school? Are you a good boy? Did you say your prayers? but if you ask them did they say their prayers you might be hit on the head."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"You have to study and learn so that you can make up your own mind. Stock your mind, stock your mind. It is your house of treasure and no one in the world can interfere with it. If you won the Irish Sweepstakes and bought a house that needed furniture would you fill it with bits and pieces of rubbish? Your mind is your house and if you fill it with rubbish from the cinemas, it will rot in your head. You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"I asked my dad what afflicted meant and he said 'Sickness son, and things that don't fit."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"You never know when you might come home and find Mam sitting by the fire chatting with a woman and a child, strangers. Always a woman and child. Mam finds them wandering the streets and if they ask, Could you spare a few pennies, miss? her heart breaks. She never has money so she invites them home for tea and a bit of fried bread and if it's a bad night she'll let them sleep by the fire on a pile of rags in the corner. The bread she gives them always means less for us and if we complain she says there are always people worse off and we can surely spare a little from what we have."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Come here till I comb your hair, said Grandma. Look at that mop, it won't lie down. You didn't get that hair from my side of the family. That's that North of Ireland hair you got from your father. That's the kind of hair you see on Presbyterians. If your mother had married a proper decent Limerickman you wouldn't have this standing up, North of Ireland, Presbyterian hair."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"If ever you're getting a dog, Francis, make sure it's a Buddhist. Good-natured dogs, the Buddhists. Never, never get a Mahommedan. They'll eat you sleeping. Never a Catholic dog. They'll eat you every day including Fridays."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Rest your eyes and then read till they fall out of your head."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Limerick gained a reputation for piety, but we knew it was only the rain."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"They hit you if you can't say your name in Irish, if you can't say the Hail Mary in Irish, if you can't ask for the lavatory pass in Irish. It helps to listen to the big boys ahead of you. They can tell you about the master you have now, what he likes and what he hates. One master will hit you if you don't know that Eamon De Valera is the greatest man that ever lived. Another master will hit you if you don't know that Michael Collins was the greatest man that ever lived. Mr. Benson hates America and you have to remember to hate America or he'll hit you. Mr. O'Dea hates England and you have to remember to hate England or he'll hit you. If you ever say anything good about Oliver Cromwell they'll all hit you.  •"
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"There are boys here who have to mend their shoes whatever way they can. There are boys in this class with no shoes at all. It's not their fault and it's no shame. Our Lord had no shoes. He died shoeless. Do you see Him hanging on the cross sporting shoes? Do you, boys?"
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Women stand with their arms folded chatting. They don't sit because all they do is stay at home, take care of the children, clean the house and cook a bit and the men need the chairs. The men sit because they are worn out from walking to the Labour Exchange every morning to sign for the dole, discussing the world's pro less and wondering what to do with the rest of the day."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"When she's not talking to him the house is heavy and cold and we know we're not supposed to talk to him either for fear she'll give us the bitter look. We know Dad has done the bad thing and we know you can make anyone suffer by not talking to him. Even little Michael knows that when Dad does the bad thing you don't talk to him from Friday to Monday and when he tries to lift you to his lap you run to Mam."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"The English wouldn't give you the steam of their piss."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Then he placed on my tongue the wafer, the body and blood of Jesus. At last, at last. It's on my tongue. I draw it back. It stuck. I had God glued to the roof of my mouth. I could hear the master's voice, Don't let that host touch your teeth for if you bite God in two you'll roast in hell for eternity. I tried to get God down with my tongue but the priest hissed at me, Stop that clucking and get back to your seat."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Saturday night when you have a few shillings in your pocket is the most delicious night of the week."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"Stock your minds and you can move through the world resplendent."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes
"What are they, Dad? Cows, son. What are cows, Dad? Cows are cows, son."
Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes

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