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“August in Mississippi is different from July. As to heat, it is not a question of degree but of kind. July heat is furious, but in August the heat has killed even itself and lies dead over us.”
― Fire in the Morning
― Fire in the Morning
“He read it over twenty times and though the darkness that sang on held steady about him, the unhurried words fell bright through his mind, going down golden through deep water, and when one passed another came, ceaselessly, shining.”
― This Crooked Way
― This Crooked Way
“People hear whispers as loud as guns.”
― The Voice at the Back Door
― The Voice at the Back Door
“His house to me was a child was a heart of happiness. If there is a wonder childhood possesses which makes it forever superior to what shall come after, it is the happy and uncritical love of whatever is happy, place or person, it does not matter which.”
― This Crooked Way
― This Crooked Way
“It never registered to them that I had time to read all of Balzac, Dickens, and Stendhal while Papa was dying, not to mention everything in the city library after Mother's operation. It would have been exactly the same to them if I had read through all twenty-six volumes of Elsie Dinsmore. (The White Azalea)”
― The Southern Woman: New and Selected Fiction
― The Southern Woman: New and Selected Fiction
“To each other, they talked at a gallop. Literature turned them on; their ideas flowed, ran back and forth like a current. (The Cousins)”
― The Southern Woman: New and Selected Fiction
― The Southern Woman: New and Selected Fiction
“But in the earlier hours, or so I have read, they still have got their daylight minds. It takes the midnight mind to do the black deed to the black man.”
― The Voice at the Back Door
― The Voice at the Back Door




