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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Quotes
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
American
Author
Born:
Aug 8
,
1896
Died:
Dec 14
,
1953
Enemies
Man
Me
Rights
Sense
Three
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We need above all, I think, a certain remoteness from urban confusion.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Confusion
Think
Above
Urban
Certain
Need
No man should have proprietary rights over land who does not use that land wisely and lovingly.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Man
Rights
Proprietary
Wisely
Over
Does
Lovingly
Land
Should
Use
Who
A part of the placidity of the South comes from the sense of well-being that follows the heart-and-body-warming consumption of breads fresh from the oven. We serve cold baker's bread to our enemies, trusting that they will never impose on our hospitality again.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Enemies
Will
Sense
Cold
Our
Follows
Hospitality
Never
Part
Consumption
Oven
Baker
Well-Being
Fresh
Impose
South
Trusting
Bread
Again
Serve
When a wave of love takes over a human being... such an exaltation takes him that he knows he has put his finger on the pulse of the great secret and the great answer.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Love
Great
Human Being
Pulse
Wave
Secret
Exaltation
Finger
He
Great Secret
Put
Takes
Over
Him
Knows
Answer
His
Human
Being
The individual man is transitory, but the pulse of life and of growth goes on after he is gone, buried under a wreath of magnolia leaves.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Life
Man
Gone
Pulse
Individual
He
Leaves
Goes
Buried
After
Transitory
Growth
I can only tell you that when long soul-searching and a combination of circumstances delivered me of my last prejudices, there was an exalted sense of liberation. It was not the Negro who became free, but I.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Me
You
Free
Long
Sense
Liberation
Circumstances
Tell
Exalted
Only
Delivered
Combination
Became
Prejudices
Who
Last
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