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The Mysteries of the Joy Rio The Mysteries of the Joy Rio by Tennessee Williams
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“A single watch or clock can be a powerful influence on a man, but when a man lives among as many watches and clocks as crowded the tiny, dim shop of Mr Gonzales, some lagging behind, some skipping ahead, but all ticking monotonously on in their witless fashion, the multitude of them may be likely to deprive them of importance, as a gem loses its value when there are too many just like it which are too easily or cheaply obtainable.”
Tennessee Williams, The Mysteries of the Joy Rio
“Clocks and watches he ficed with marvelous delicacy and precision, but he paid no attention to them; he had grown as obliviously accustomed to their many small noises as someone grows to the sound of waves who has always lived by the sea.”
Tennessee Williams, The Mysteries of the Joy Rio
“Mr. Gonzalez was careful, and for careful people, life has the tendency to take on the character of an almost arid plain, with only here and there, at wide intervals, the solitary palm tree and its shadow and the spring alongside it.”
Tennessee Williams, The Mysteries of the Joy Rio