Frank Harris (1856 – 1931)
Controversial journalist, biographer and fiction-writer, born James Thomas Harris in Ireland, who took US citizenship in 1921.
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Casanova! My dear man, Casanova is not worthy to untie my bootstrings!
Shaw's relations with women have always been gallant, coy even. The number he has surrendered to physically have been few – perhaps not half a dozen in all – the first man to have cut a path through the theatre and left it strewn with virgins.
Happiness is not essential to the artist; happiness never creates anything but memories.
Strong men are made by opposition; like kites they go up against the wind.
Christ goes deeper than I do, but I have had a wider experience.
I am, really, a great writer; my only difficulty is in finding great readers.
My dear Duke, I know nothing of the joys of homo-sexuality. You must speak to my friend Oscar about that. And yet, if Shakespeare had asked me, I would have had to submit.
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