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Without Warhol, she would quite likely be unknown today, but her history also gets in her way.
If you tidied up Emin's work – suggested she download spell check before getting out her darning needle, say – she would, quite rightly, pull back and slug you.
I suspect she would quite like to be there, hanging out in the hippy farm or the lumber yard.
The tone is that of a cocktail party hostess greeting an uninvited guest whom she would quite like to throw out but has decided to tolerate.
To the Editor: Adam Kirsch writes that "it is hard to believe that if Sylvia Plath had not taken her own life — in 1963, at the age of 30 — she would quite possibly still be alive today".
It is hard to believe that if Sylvia Plath had not taken her own life — in 1963, at the age of 30 — she would quite possibly still be alive today.
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And the political leader was Hillary Clinton, who simply said that she'd quite like to be president.
"Every one of our albums has," Victoria sighs, staring into her cup as if she'd quite like to throw it at the wall.
When that folded, she fired her agent ("I now realise that's not the answer, but anyway... "), and through her new one let it be known that she'd quite fancy this or that flagship BBC show.
Her match was a cerebral palsy sufferer in a wheelchair, and her own circumstances allow her to get away with saying that she'd quite like to date someone without a disability.
Only those words never passed her lips, and she'd quite like people to bear that in mind next time they see fit to quote it at her, as I have just done.
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