“...a pie so delicate, so luscious, that I hope to be propped up on my dying bed and fed a generous portion. Then I think that I should refuse outright to die, for life would be too good to relinquish.” ThinkingShouldWould BeDiesDyingBedRefuseGenerousFedsDelicatePortionsPieDelicate Life Book:Cross Creek Cookery Source: Cross Creek Cookery
“No, I most certainly do not think advertising people are wonderful. I think they are horrible, and the worst menace to mankind, next to war; perhaps ahead of war. They stand for the material viewpoint, for the importance of possessions, of desire, of envy, of greed. And war comes from these things.” PeopleThinkingWarDesireNextWonderfulWorstMankindMaterialsImportanceGreedPossessionEnvyHorribleAdvertisingViewpointsMenace Author:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
“Readers themselves, I think, contribute to a book. They add their own imaginations, and it is as though the writer only gave them something to work on, and they did the rest.” ThinkingBookReadingImaginationReaderAdd Author:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
“people in general are totally unable to detach the personality of a writer from the products of his thinking.” PeopleThinkingProductsPersonality Author:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
“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