“Ants in the house seem to be, not intruders, but the owners.” SeemsHouseOwnersAntsIntruders Book:Cross Creek Source: Cross Creek
“A man'll seem like a person to a woman, year in, year out. She'll put up and she'll put up. Then one day he'll do something maybe no worse than what he's been a-doing all his life. She'll look at him. And without no warning he'll look like a varmint.” MenYearsLooksPersonsSeemsOne DayWarning Author:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
“Hemingway, damn his soul, makes everything he writes terrifically exciting (and incidentally makes all us second-raters seem positively adolescent) by the seemingly simple expedient of the iceberg principle - three-fourths of the substance under the surface. He comes closer that way to retaining the magic of the original, unexpressed idea or emotion, which is always more stirring than any words. But just try and do it!” WayWritingTryingIdeasSoulSeemsThreeSimpleEmotionPrinciplesMagicExcitingOriginalsSurfaceSubstanceDamnPositivelyStirringIcebergRetaining Author:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
“It seems to me that the earth may be borrowed but not bought. It may be used but not owned. We are tenants, not possessors, lovers and not masters.” MaySeemsEarthUsedMastersLoversBorrowedCreeksTenants Book:Cross Creek Source: Cross Creek
“Who owns Cross Creek? The red-birds, I think, more than I, for they will have their nests even in the face of delinquent mortgages..It seems to me that the earth may be borrowed, but not bought. It may be used, but not owned. It gives itself in response to love and tending, offers its sesonal flowering and fruiting. But we are tenants and not possessors, lovers, and not masters. Cross Creek belongs to the wind and the rain, to the sun and the seasons, to the cosmic secrecy of seed, and beyond all, to time..."” ThinkingGivingMaySeemsEarthFacesUsedSunWindMastersLoversOffersBirdRedRainCrossesSeasonsResponseSeedsCosmicSecrecyNestsMortgageBorrowedFloweringCreeksTenantsDelinquents Author:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings