“I read a quote from Absalom, Absalom! It's a reference to some of the plants that have already lost their blooms: "...and you said North Mississippi is a little harder country than Louisiana, with dogwood and violets and the early scentless flowers, but the earth and the nights still a little cold and the hard, tight sticky buds... on Judas trees and beech and maple...you find that you have been wanting that pretty hard for some time..." In his story Faulkner may have been suggesting a lustful want for the maiden Judith Sutpen, but I take it another direction. As hard as Mississippi can be, I realize now I have indeed been wanting that pretty hard for some time. If only I had known to avoid the wisteria. Instead, I said no when I should have said yes; said yes when I should have said no---and that mistake has nearly choked the life from me.”
Quote by Julie Cantrell
Book:Perennials
Work
Perennials
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
“The wealth God has given to everyman is the wealth of TIME.”
Source: Trust Us, We're Experts!: How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your Future
Source: The Fairy Bargains of Prospect Hill
“The prince has grand dreams." "Is it worth it to have any other kind?”
Source: The Heart of Betrayal
“Meritocracy So many talented people with no contacts. So many people with contacts without talent.”
Source: Talent for Horror: Homage to Edgard Allan Poe
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls