“I come out of a strong oral tradition in the South.” StrongTraditionSouthOral Tradition Author:Horton Foote
“I’ve known people that the world has thrown everything at to discourage them...to break their spirit. And yet something about them retains a dignity. They face life and don’t ask quarters.” PeopleWorldFacesSpiritAsksKnownBreakDignityThrownQuartersDiscouraging Book:Cousins ; And, The Death of Papa: The Final Two Plays of The Orphans' Home Cycle Source: Cousins ; And, The Death of Papa: The Final Two Plays of The Orphans' Home Cycle
“When you're a writer, you have to write these stories, even if you don't get paid” IfsWritingStoriesPaid Author:Horton Foote
“You have to watch out with my plays. They're like yeast. You think they're one thing, then all of a sudden subtext gets to working.” ThinkingPlayWatchesOne ThingYeastSubtext Author:Horton Foote
“But I don't really write to honor the past. I write to investigate, to try to figure out what happened and why it happened, knowing I'll never really know. I think all the writers that I admire have this same desire, the desire to bring order out of chaos.” ThinkingKnowsWritingTryingPastDesireOrderKnowingHappenedFiguresHonorChaosAdmireCrafts Author:Horton Foote
“If I ever teach writing again, I’d say the first lesson is to listen.” IfsWritingFirstsTeachLessons Author:Horton Foote
“I'm a social writer in the sense that I want to record, but not in the sense of trying to change people's minds.” PeopleWantTryingMindSocialRecordsTrying To Change Book:Cousins ; And, The Death of Papa: The Final Two Plays of The Orphans' Home Cycle Source: Cousins ; And, The Death of Papa: The Final Two Plays of The Orphans' Home Cycle