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Going bearded seemed one less thing to have to fail at.
— Charles Frazier
It is best not to study too much on who gets what they deserve. It can lead to an overly complicated interpretation of God's personal attributes.
— Charles Frazier
Inman's only thought looking on the enemy was, Go home.
— Charles Frazier
His best talent had yet to be determined, unless you counted unrealized potential.
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I do the same things I did when I was 12 years old: I ride bikes, I read books, I walk in the woods. And I listen to music.
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He said, I've been coming for you on a hard road. I'm never letting you go. Never.
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Thinking: this journey will be the axle of my life.
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Surely it is a sin to reject the few gifts we are given. Be happy in the flash of time granted to us or hurt forever.
— Charles Frazier
Still, Luce held firm to the belief that quiet and solitude were good for you, offering peace, or at least hope for peace.
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That's the way it is at some point in life. An inevitable consequence of living. A lot of things begin falling away.
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When all else is lost and gone forever, there is yearning. Only desire trumps time.
— Charles Frazier
It always helps me connect with characters, to think about what music they respond to.
— Charles Frazier
You never know when somebody will pull you to them.
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Like Dolores and Frank might quit being little glum reavers out to wreck their world.
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But one day leads to another, and so on. No way around it. It's that merciless thing that time does.
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Claim your space. Draw a circle of light around it. Push back against the dark. Don't just survive. Celebrate.
— Charles Frazier
Desire abides. It is all people have that stands proof against time. Everything else rots.
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I had never taken creative writing classes. Hadn't even considered it.
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I won't go into it any further, other than to say that year by year the world darkens down and things are always going away.
— Charles Frazier
If I had a brother in jail and one in Georgia, I'd try to bust the one out of Georgia first.
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But God in his infinite wisdome had apparently thought it was an entertaining idea for us to always be wanting to get up in one another.
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[No] matter what a waste one has made of one's life, it is ever possible to find some path to redemption, however partial.
— Charles Frazier
They did what they did, and moved forward despite whatever trail of ashes they left behind.
— Charles Frazier
Nothing changes what alreaday happened. It will always have happened. You either let it break you down or you don't.
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After she had licked the last white drop of the ice cream, she reached out her cone to Mrs. McKennet and said, Here's your little horn back.
— Charles Frazier
People who are isolated interest me, whether they isolate themselves or have been isolated by circumstances.
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We mark some days as fair, some as foul, because we do not see that the character of every day as identical
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Had that to understand each other by, though otherwise they could not have been more alien to each other. In short
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Verbs. All of them tiring.
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I've lived out West some ... I've always liked the High Plains areas - eastern Colorado, eastern Wyoming, western Nebraska.
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I was 46 when 'Cold Mountain' came out. I was settled. We had a nice house in Raleigh and a horse farm.
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He was himself a case in point, and perhaps not a rare one, for his spirit, it seemed, had been burned out of him but he was yet walking.
— Charles Frazier
The man had asked, Why do you want sheep? The wool? Meat? Monroe's answer had been, For the atmosphere.
— Charles Frazier
The road, they said, was a place apart, a country of its own ruled by no government but natural law, and its one characteristic was freedom.
— Charles Frazier
I know I don't need him, but I think I want him.
— Charles Frazier
Lily's spirit neediness expressed itself raw as a kerosene blaze in the material world.
— Charles Frazier
Well, I'm a slow writer. For me, a good day is a page, maybe a page and a half. I'd love to be more efficient, but I am not.
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What I'm certain I don't want is to find myself someday in a new century, an old bitter woman looking back, wishing that right now I'd had more nerve.
— Charles Frazier
The horror is other people. The things they think up to do to you.
— Charles Frazier
When everything is immediately available and infinitely reproducible, nothing is valuable.
— Charles Frazier
Magic singers proclaiming hope and despair in the dark.
— Charles Frazier
They call this war a cloud over the land. But they made the weather and then they stand in the rain and say 'Shit, it's raining!
— Charles Frazier
If I had to give up reading or give up listening to music, I suspect I'd stick with the music.
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In her heart, though, she wondered, Is anything remembered forever?
— Charles Frazier
Marrying a woman for her beauty makes no more sense than eating a bird for its singing. But it's a common mistake nonetheless.
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She always carried a book, though, in case she needed to read a few pages to avoid unwanted conversation.
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He tried to name which of the deadly seven might apply, and when he failed he decided to append an eighth, regret.
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Disease is nature's revenge for our destructiveness.
— Charles Frazier
Contentment is mostly a matter of talking yourself into believing that God will not strike you too hard for leaning in the direction of your hungers.
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That's not a thing any of us are granted. To go back. Wipe away what later doesn't suit us and make it the way we wish it. You just go on
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Needing and getting don't seem likely to match up any time soon ... What needs doing is mine to do.
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Luce's new stranger children were small and beautiful and violent.
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It is a bad idea to live too long. Few carry it off well.
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At the first gesture of morning, flies began stirring.
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He is so full of manure, that man, we could lay him in the dirt and grow another one just like him." Ruby about her dad in "Cold Mountain
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And also forever too late for Lily to learn that raging passion predicts nothing but a mess of bad news for everybody.
— Charles Frazier
Our worst pain is confined within our own skin.
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Literacy: Blessing? Or curse?
— Charles Frazier