A Kind of Magic
A source page for quotes linked to Edna Ferber.
“People in big empty places are likely to behave very much as the gods did on Olympus.”
“[Women] ... is nothin' but little girls in long skirts, and their hair done up.”
“It was part of theTexas ritual? We know about champagne and caviar but we talk hog and hominy.”
“Science had married the wilderness and was taming the savage shrew.”
“Men often marry their mothers.”
“You lose in the end unless you know how the wheel is fixed or can fix it yourself.”
“Bizarre as was the name she bore, Kim Ravenal always said she was thankful it had been no worse.”
“Does one eat peanuts at a ball game?' 'It ain't hardly legal if you don't.”
“The goat's business is none of the sheep's concern.”
“don't you hate people who say they're not complaining and then complain?”
“I like any place that isn't here.”
“Cherry cobbler is shortcake with a soul.”
“Housework's the hardest work in the world. That's why men won't do it.”
“But I have felt that to be a Jew was, in some ways at least, to be especially privileged.”
“Nicknames are fond names. We do not give them to people we dislike.”
“Spring ... made fair false promises which summer was called upon to keep.”
“Anything can have happened in Oklahoma. Practically everything has.”
“here in Texas maybe we've got into the habit of confusing bigness with greatness.”
“Take Texas the way Texas takes bourbon. Straight. It goes down easier.”
“If men ever discovered how tough women actually are, they would be scared to death.”