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Lance Morrow

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A rattlesnake loose in the living room tends to end all discussion of animal rights.


— Lance Morrow


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Everywhere you hang your hat is home. Home is the bright cave under the hat.


— Lance Morrow


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As they marched, the crowds lining the route broke into applause, a sweet and deeply felt spontaneous pattering that was a sort of communal embrace. Welcome home.


— Lance Morrow


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He vanished to the public in order to materialize for his family.


— Lance Morrow


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Never forget the power of silence, that massively disconcerting pause which goes on and on and may at last induce an opponent to babble and backtrack nervously.


— Lance Morrow


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The Church became both more accessible and less imposing. It threw itself open to risk.


— Lance Morrow


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The real 1960s began on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. It came to seem that Kennedy's murder opened some malign trap door in American culture, and the wild bats flapped out.


— Lance Morrow


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Vatican II was a force that seized the mind of the Roman Catholic Church and carried it across centuries from the 13th to the 20th.


— Lance Morrow


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About Lance Morrow







Did you know about Lance Morrow?

He won the 1981 National Magazine Award for Essay and Criticism and was a finalist for the same award in 1991. His father Hugh Morrow was a chief aide to Nelson Rockefeller.

He won the 1981 National Magazine Award for Essay and Criticism and was a finalist for the same award in 1991. He is a former professor of journalism and Fellow of the University Professors at Boston University.

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