Things Fall Apart
A source page for quotes linked to Chinua Achebe.
“And strange are the ways of deep emotion.”
“But the Ibo have a proverb that when a man says yes his chi says yes also.”
“You may quarrel, but let it not end in fighting.”
“I felt so bad I did not need any further comfort for myself.”
“It is not bravery when a man fights with a woman.”
“Only the hand fails to throw as straight as the eye sees.”
“A snake was never called by its name at night, because it would hear. It was called a string.”
“Don't disparage the day that still has an hour of light in its hand.”
“When a coward sees a man he can beat he becomes hungry for a fight.”
“Whatever music you beat on your drum there is somebody who can dance to it.”
“[Would] a sensible man spit out the juicy morsel that good fortune put in his mouth?”
“The price a world language must be prepared to pay is submission to many different kinds of use.”
“She pouted her lips like a gun in my face.”
“What is modesty but inverted pride?”
“If I write novels in a country in which most citizens are illiterate, who then is my community?”