Goodreads helps you follow your favorite authors. Be the first to learn about new releases!
Start by following Elinore Pruitt Stewart.

Elinore Pruitt Stewart Elinore Pruitt Stewart > Quotes

 

 (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)
Showing 1-30 of 34
“The sagebrush is so short in some places that it is not large enough to make a fire, so we had to drive until quite late before we camped that night. After driving all day over what seemed a level desert of sand, we came about sundown to a beautiful cañon, down which we had to drive for a couple of miles before we could cross. In the cañon the shadows had already fallen, but when we looked up we could see the last shafts of sunlight on the tops of the great bare buttes. Suddenly a great wolf started from somewhere and galloped along the edge of the cañon, outlined black and clear by the setting sun. His curiosity overcame him at last, so he sat down and waited to see what manner of beast we were. I reckon he was disappointed for he howled most dismally. I thought of Jack London's "The Wolf.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“It is true, I want a great many things I haven't got, but I don't want them enough to be discontented and not enjoy the many blessings that are mine.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“It seemed as if we were driving through a golden haze. The violet shadows were creeping up between the hills, while away back of us the snow-capped peaks were catching the sun's last rays. On every side of us stretched the poor, hopeless desert, the sage, grim and determined to live in spite of starvation, and the great, bare, desolate buttes. The beautiful colors turned to amber and rose, and then to the general tone, dull gray. Then we stopped to camp, and such a scurrying around to gather brush for the fire and to get supper! Everything tasted so good! Jerrine ate like a man. Then we raised the wagon tongue and spread the wagon sheet over it and made a bedroom for us women.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“Of course I am extra strong, but those who try know that strength and knowledge come with doing. I just love to experiment, to work, and to prove out things, so that ranch life and "roughing it" just suit me.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“If you only knew how far short I fall of my own hopes you would know I could never boast. Why, it keeps me busy making over mistakes just like some one using old clothes. I get myself all ready to enjoy a success and find that I have to fit a failure. But one consolation is that I generally have plenty of material to cut generously, and many of my failures have proved to be real blessings.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“It was too beautiful a night to sleep, so I put my head out to look and to think. I saw the moon come up and hang for a while over the mountain as if it were discouraged with the prospect, and the big white stars flirted shamelessly with the hills. I saw a coyote come trotting along and I felt sorry for him, having to hunt food in so barren a place, but when presently I heard the whirr of wings I felt sorry for the sage chickens he had disturbed. At length a cloud came up and I went to sleep, and next morning was covered several inches with snow.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“But those who try, know that strength and knowledge come with doing.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“My brother Calvin is very sweet. God had to give him to us because he squealed so much he sturbed the angels. We are not angels so he dont sturb us.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“...but those who try, know that strength and knowledge come with doing.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“Fallen trees were everywhere and we had to avoid the branches, which was powerful hard to do. Besides, it was quite dusky among the trees long before night, but it was all so grand and awe-inspiring. Occasionally there was an opening through which we could see the snowy peaks, seemingly just beyond us, toward which we were headed.But when you get among such grandeur you get to feel how little you are and how foolish is human endeavor, except that which reunites us with the mighty force called god. I was plumb uncomfortable, because all my own efforts have always been just to make the best of everything and to take things as they come.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“Baby has the rabbit you gave her last Easter a year ago. In Denver I was afraid my baby would grow up devoid of imagination. Like all the kindergartners, she depended upon others to amuse her. I was very sorry about it, for my castles in Spain have been real homes to me. But there is no fear. She has a block of wood she found in the blacksmith shop which she calls her "dear baby." A spoke out of a wagon wheel is "little Margaret," and a barrel-stave is "bad little Johnny.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“I am ashamed of my long letters to you, but I am such a murderer of language that I have to use it all to tell anything.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“The only happiness left her was in making some one else happy.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“No, we have no rural delivery. It is two miles to the office, but I go whenever I like. It is really the jolliest kind of fun to gallop down. We are sixty miles from the railroad, but when we want anything we send by the mail-carrier for it, only there is nothing to get.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“Speaking of things singly, Wyoming has nothing beautiful to offer. Taken altogether, it is grandly beautiful, and at sunrise and sunset the "heavens declare His glory.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“I communed with myself, after the manner of prodigals, and said: "How much better that I were down in Denver, even at Mrs. Coney's, digging with a skewer into the corners seeking dirt which might be there, yea, even eating codfish, than that I should perish on this desert—of imagination." So I turned the current of my imagination and fancied that I was at home before the fireplace, and that the backlog was about to roll down.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“There is always some happy and interesting thing happening, and I shall have two pleasures each time, my own enjoyment, and getting to tell you of them.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“When I went up to the office where I was to file, the door was open and the most taciturn old man sat before a desk. I hesitated at the door, but he never let on. I coughed, yet no sign but a deeper scowl. I stepped in and modestly kicked over a chair. He whirled around like I had shot him. "Well?" he interrogated. I said, "I am powerful glad of it. I was afraid you were sick, you looked in such pain." He looked at me a minute, then grinned and said he thought I was a book-agent. Fancy me, a fat, comfortable widow, trying to sell books!”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters Of A Woman Homesteader: By Elinore Pruitt : Illustrated
“To me, homesteading is the solution to all of poverty's problems, but I realize that temperament has much to do with success in any undertaking, and persons afraid of coyotes and work and loneliness had better let ranching alone. At the same time, any woman who can stand her own company, can see the beauty of a sunset, loves growing things, and is willing to put in as much time at careful labor as she does over the washtub, will certainly succeed; will have independence, plenty to eat all the time, and a home of her own in the end.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart
“It is true, I want a great many things I haven't got, but I don't want them enough to be discontented, and not enjoy the many blessings that are mine.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“If you only knew how far short I fall of my own hopes, you would know I could never boast. Why, it keeps me busy making over mistakes just like someone using old clothes. I get myself all ready to enjoy a success and find that I have to fit a failure. But one consolation is that I generally have plenty of material to cut generously, and many of my failures have proved to be real blessings.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“When we become sorry for ourselves we make our misfortunes harder to bear, because we lose courage and can't think without bias.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“Mamma," she said, "did God really make the baby?" "Yes, dear." "Then He hasn't treated us fairly, and I should like to know why. The puppies could walk when He finished them; the calves can, too. The pigs can, and the colt, and even the chickens. What is the use of giving us a half-finished baby? He has no hair, and no teeth; he can't walk or talk, nor do anything else but squall and sleep."

After many days she got the question settled. She began right where she left off. "I know, Mamma, why God gave us such a half-finished baby; so he could learn our ways, and no one else's, since he must live with us, and so we could learn to love him. Every time I stand beside his buggy he laughs and then I love him, but I don't love Stella nor Marvin because they laugh. So that is why." Perhaps that is the reason.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“One polite fellow asked her where she was from. She told him from New York State. "Why," he asked, "do New Yorkers always say State?" "Why, because," she answered,—and her eyes were big with surprise,—"no one would want to say they were from New York City.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“To me, homesteading is the solution of all poverty's problems, but I realize that temperament has much to do with success in any undertaking, and persons afraid of coyotes and work and loneliness had better let ranching alone. At the same time, any woman who can stand her own company, can see the beauty of the sunset, loves growing things, and is willing to put in as much time at careful labor as she does over the washtub, will certainly succeed; will have independence, plenty to eat all the time, and a home of her own in the end.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“But when you get among such grandeur you get to feel how little you are and how foolish is human endeavor, except that which reunites us with the mighty force called God.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“¿Cómo hablar con Expedia en español?
¿Necesitas ayuda de Expedia en español? Llama al servicio al cliente 24/7: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE.UU.:+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401 Recibe atención personalizada para reservas, cambios, cancelaciones o reembolsos.


¿Cómo hablar con una persona en EXPEDIA?
Quieres hablar con un asesor de Expedia? Llama directamente al servicio al cliente 24/7: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 Colombia:+57↪800↪518↪9401
Recibe ayuda con reservas, cambios, cancelaciones y más.


¿Cómo pedir un reembolso en EXPEDIA?
¿Necesitas un reembolso en Expedia? Llama al servicio al cliente 24/7: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401
Un asesor revisará tu caso y te guiará según la política de reembolsos.

¿Cómo hablar con un asesor en EXPEDIA?
¿Necesitas hablar con un asesor de Expedia? Llama al servicio al cliente: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401Atención disponible 24/7 para ayudarte con reservas, cambios o cancelaciones.Ten tu número de itinerario listo para una asistencia más rápida.

¿Cómo hablar con Expedia en español?
¿Necesitas hablar con Expedia en español? Llama al servicio al cliente: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401Un asesor te ayudará con reservas, cambios o cancelaciones.La atención en español está disponible 24/7.Ten tu número de itinerario listo para agilizar la consulta.

¿Cómo hacer un reclamo a EXPEDIA?
¿Quieres hacer un reclamo a Expedia? Llama al servicio en español: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401Expón tu caso con claridad y ten tu número de itinerario a la mano.También puedes reclamar en línea desde el formulario de ayuda en su web.

¿Cómo puedo cambiar mi reservación en EXPEDIA?
¿Necesitas cambiar tu reservación en Expedia? Puedes hacerlo en línea desde expedia.com en la sección “Mis viajes” o llamando al servicio al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia +57↪800↪518↪9401 Ten tu número de itinerario a la mano.

¿Cómo pedir reembolso a EXPEDIA?
Para pedir un reembolso en Expedia, llama al servicio al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, con tu número de itinerario listo. También puedes solicitarlo en línea en “Mis viajes” dentro de tu cuenta en Expedia.com. Revisa las políticas de cancelación para confirmar elegibilidad.

¿Cómo puedo hablar con un asesor de EXPEDIA?
Para hablar con un asesor de Expedia, llama al servicio en español: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia +57↪800↪518↪9401 Sigue las indicaciones del menú telefónico para conectar con un representante. Ten tu número de itinerario listo para agilizar la atención.

¿Cómo hago una pregunta en Expedia?
Para preguntas sobre vuelos internacionales en Expedia, llama a atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia +57 800 953 7449. Un asesor te ayudará con reservas, cancelaciones o reembolsos. También puedes usar el Centro de ayuda en Expedia.com para consultas en línea.

¿Cómo anular una reserva en expedia?
Para cancelar una reserva en Expedia, llama a atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, con tu número de itinerario listo. También puedes cancelar en línea en “Mis viajes” en Expedia.com. Revisa las condiciones para verificar si tu reserva es reembolsable.

¿Cómo hago una reclamación con EXPEDIA?
Para hacer una reclamación con Expedia, llama a atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU. +1↪877↪567↪9075, Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, y ten tu número de itinerario listo. Explica tu situación con detalle. También puedes presentar tu reclamación en el Centro de ayuda en línea de Expedia.com.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart
tags: travel
“We forgot all about feuds and partings, death and hard times. All we remembered was that God is good and the world is wide and beautiful.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader
“¿Cómo pedir un reembolso en EXPEDIA?
¿Necesitas un reembolso en Expedia? Llama al servicio al cliente 24/7: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401
Un asesor revisará tu caso y te guiará según la política de reembolsos.

¿Cómo hablar con un asesor en EXPEDIA?
¿Necesitas hablar con un asesor de Expedia? Llama al servicio al cliente: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401Atención disponible 24/7 para ayudarte con reservas, cambios o cancelaciones.Ten tu número de itinerario listo para una asistencia más rápida.

¿Cómo hablar con Expedia en español?
¿Necesitas hablar con Expedia en español? Llama al servicio al cliente: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401Un asesor te ayudará con reservas, cambios o cancelaciones.La atención en español está disponible 24/7.Ten tu número de itinerario listo para agilizar la consulta.

¿Cómo hacer un reclamo a EXPEDIA?
¿Quieres hacer un reclamo a Expedia? Llama al servicio en español: México: +52↪800↪953↪7449 | EE.UU.: +1↪877↪567↪9075 | Colombia: +57↪800↪518↪9401Expón tu caso con claridad y ten tu número de itinerario a la mano.También puedes reclamar en línea desde el formulario de ayuda en su web.

¿Cómo puedo cambiar mi reservación en EXPEDIA?
¿Necesitas cambiar tu reservación en Expedia? Puedes hacerlo en línea desde expedia.com en la sección “Mis viajes” o llamando al servicio al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia +57↪800↪518↪9401 Ten tu número de itinerario a la mano.

¿Cómo pedir reembolso a EXPEDIA?
Para pedir un reembolso en Expedia, llama al servicio al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, con tu número de itinerario listo. También puedes solicitarlo en línea en “Mis viajes” dentro de tu cuenta en Expedia.com. Revisa las políticas de cancelación para confirmar elegibilidad.

¿Cómo puedo hablar con un asesor de EXPEDIA?
Para hablar con un asesor de Expedia, llama al servicio en español: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia +57↪800↪518↪9401 Sigue las indicaciones del menú telefónico para conectar con un representante. Ten tu número de itinerario listo para agilizar la atención.

¿Cómo hago una pregunta en Expedia?
Para preguntas sobre vuelos internacionales en Expedia, llama a atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia +57 800 953 7449. Un asesor te ayudará con reservas, cancelaciones o reembolsos. También puedes usar el Centro de ayuda en Expedia.com para consultas en línea.

¿Cómo anular una reserva en expedia?
Para cancelar una reserva en Expedia, llama a atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU.+1↪877↪567↪9075Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, con tu número de itinerario listo. También puedes cancelar en línea en “Mis viajes” en Expedia.com. Revisa las condiciones para verificar si tu reserva es reembolsable.

¿Cómo hago una reclamación con EXPEDIA?
Para hacer una reclamación con Expedia, llama a atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU. +1↪877↪567↪9075, Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, y ten tu número de itinerario listo. Explica tu situación con detalle. También puedes presentar tu reclamación en el Centro de ayuda en línea de Expedia.com.
¿Cómo hablar con Expedia en español?
Para hablar con Expedia en español, llama al centro de atención al cliente: México +52↪800↪953↪7449, EE. UU. +1↪877↪567↪9075, Colombia +57↪800↪518↪9401 Ten a mano tu número de reserva o vuelo para agilizar la atención.
¿Cómo hablo con una persona real en Expedia?
Para hablar con una persona real en Expedia, llama al servicio al cliente: México +52 800-953-7449, Colombia ✈ +57 800 518 9401, o desde España al {+1- 877- 567-9075}. Ten tu número de reserva listo para agilizar la atención.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart
tags: travel
“I did my poor best, and if no one else is comforted, I am. I know the message of God's love and care has been told once, anyway, to people who have learned to believe more strongly in hell than in heaven.”
Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Letters of a Woman Homesteader

« previous 1
All Quotes | Add A Quote
Letters on an Elk Hunt by a Woman Homesteader Letters on an Elk Hunt by a Woman Homesteader
367 ratings
Open Preview