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“People keep on getting married. Evidently hope is eternal in the human breast.”
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“It was a cold day but the sun was out and the trees were like great bonfires against gray distant fields and hills.”
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“All good New Orleanians go to look at the Mississippi at least once a day. At night it is like creeping into a dark bedroom to look at a sleeping child--something of that sort--gives you the same warm nice feeling, I mean.”
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“I may stay here in this town another day or I may go on to another town. No one knows where I am. I am taking this bath in life, as you see, and when I have had enough of it I shall go home feeling refreshed.”
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“How dirty she was, how thin, what a wild look she had! I have never seen a wilder-looking creature. Her eyes were bright. They were like the eyes of a wild animal.”
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“She is always pretending she loves me, but look at her now. Am I in her thoughts? Is there a tender look in her eyes? Is she dreaming of me as she walks along the streets?”
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“Wait and wait. Most people's lives are spent waiting.”
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“It might be that women who have been
nurses should not marry physicians. They have too much respect for physicians, are taught
to have too much respect”
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“There are men everywhere who talk and talk, saying nothing. I am afraid I am becoming one of that kind.”
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“You see it is likely that, when my brother told the story, that night when we got home and my mother and sister sat listening, I did not think he got the point. He was too young and so was I. A thing so complete has its own beauty.”
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“Most of us live our lives like toads, sitting perfectly still, under a plantain leaf. We are waiting for a fly to come our way. When it comes out darts the tongue. We nab it.
That is all. We eat it.”
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“It hadn't shocked the old woman, not much. She had got past being shocked early in life.”
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“To be civilized, really, is to be aware of the others, their hopes, their gladnesses, their illusions about life”
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“You can't always be too fussy about what you say to a young boy. Really, sometimes, you should take him into your confidence, into your life, make him a part of your life.”
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