16 quotes found
Novelist · American · 1896–1953
American novelist (1896–1953)
“I'm eating' it quick... but I'll remember it a long time.”
“A woman has to love a bad man once or twice in her life to be thankful for a good one.”
“Grandma Huttos flower garden was a bright patchwork quilt thrown down inside the pickets.”
“A woman has got to love a bad man once or twice in her life to be thankful for a good one.”
“Grandma Hutto’s flower garden was a bright patchwork quilt thrown down inside the pickets.”
“We were bred of earth before we were bred of our mothers. Once born, we can live without mother or father, or any other kin, or any friend, or any human love. We cannot live without the earth or ap...”
“It seems to me that the earth may be borrowed but not bought. It may be used, but not owned. ... We are tenants and not possessors, lovers and not masters.”
“He edged closer to his fathers bones and sinews. Penny slipped an arm around him and he lay close against the lank thigh. His father was the core of safety. His father swam the swift creek to fetch...”
“Ma Baxter rocked complacently. They were all pleased whenever she made a joke. Her good nature made the same difference in the house as the hearth-fire had made in the chill of the evening.”
“She drew gallantry from men as the sun drew water. Her pertness enchanted them. Young men went away from her with a feeling of bravado. Old men were enslaved by her silver curls. Something about he...”
“Hit dont make no difference what a man perfesses. I been in a heap o churches. Theres the Nazarene Church and the Pentecost and the Holy Rollers and the Baptists and I dont know what-all. I caint s...”
“In the beginning of his sleep, he cried out, "Flag!"It was not his own voice that called. It was a boy's voice. Somewhere beyond the sink-hole, past the magnolia, under the live oaks, a boy and a y...”
“He could understand that the creatures, the fish and the owls, should feed and frolic at moon-rise, at moon-down and at south-moon-over, for these were all plain marks to go by, direct and visible....”
“He edged closer to his father’s bones and sinews. Penny slipped an arm around him and he lay close against the lank thigh. His father was the core of safety. His father swam the swift creek to fetc...”
“Hit don’t make no difference what a man perfesses. I been in a heap o’ churches. There’s the Nazarene Church and the Pentecost and the Holy Rollers and the Baptists and I don’t know what-all. I cai...”