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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Quotes

10 of the best book quotes from Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
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“Now he understood. This was death. Death was a silence that gave back no answer.”
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
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The Yearling
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Jody Baxter
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death
understanding
silence
no answers
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“He lay down beside the fawn. He put one arm across its neck. It did not seem to him that he could ever be lonely again.”
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“He was addled with April. He was dizzy with Spring. He was as drunk as Lem Forrester on a Saturday night.”
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“Men-folks has got to stick together in the name o’ peace.”
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“The wild animals seemed less predatory to him than people he had known.”
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“The sunrise brought a wild, free sadness; the sunset, a lonely yet a comforting one. He indulged his agreeable melancholy until the earth under him turned from gray to lavender and then to the color dried corn husks.”
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″‘I like you, Ma.’ ‘You and them hounds and all the rest o’ the stock,′ she said. ‘Mighty lovin’ on an empty belly and me with a dish in my hand.′ ‘That’s the way you’re purtiest,’ he said, and grinned.”
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“But he was a sound amalgam; sound as copper itself; and with something, too, of the copper’s softness.”
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“But Penny’s bowels yearned over his son. He gave him something more than his paternity.”
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“He found that the child stood wide-eyed and breathless before the miracle of bird and creature, of flower and tree, of wind and rain and sun and moon, as he had always stood.”

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