Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's Quotes
Born: 1970-01-01
Profession: Author
Nation: American
Biography of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
No man should have proprietary rights over land who does not use that land wisely and lovingly.
Tags: Land, Rights, WiselyThe individual man is transitory, but the pulse of life and of growth goes on after he is gone, buried under a wreath of magnolia leaves.
Tags: After, Growth, LifeWe need above all, I think, a certain remoteness from urban confusion.
Tags: Above, Confusion, UrbanWriting is agony for me. I work at it eight hours every day, hoping to get six pages, but I am satisfied with three.
Tags: Three, Work, WritingA part of the placidity of the South comes from the sense of well-being that follows the heart-and-body-warming consumption of breads fresh from the oven. We serve cold baker's bread to our enemies, trusting that they will never impose on our hospitality again.
Tags: Again, Cold, SenseI can only tell you that when long soul-searching and a combination of circumstances delivered me of my last prejudices, there was an exalted sense of liberation. It was not the Negro who became free, but I.
Tags: Free, Sense, TellWhen a wave of love takes over a human being... such an exaltation takes him that he knows he has put his finger on the pulse of the great secret and the great answer.
Tags: Great, Human, Love