Author:  Don DeLillo
Book:    White Noise
Viewed: 88 - Published at: 8 years ago

As a volunteer reader to the blind, Babette had some reservations about the old gent's appetite for the unspeakable and seamy, believing that the handicapped were morally bound to higher types of entertainment. If we couldn't look to them for victories of the human spirit, who could we look to? They had an example to set just as she did as a reader and morale-booster. But she was professional in her duty, reading to him with high earnestness, as to a child, about dead men who leave messages on answering machines.

( Don DeLillo )
[ White Noise ]
www.QuoteSweet.com

TAGS :