Mississippi Authors Quotes
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I tried to start a gang once.
It turned into a book club.
- MEME — Darynda Jones
It turned into a book club.
- MEME — Darynda Jones
I told him. We got a library here. Got plenty of good books, too. -Larry Brown, Dirty Work
— Larry Brown
All my life, the library has always been one of my favorite places to go. (Larry Brown: A Writer's Life by Jean W. Cash)
— Larry Brown
You cannot powder away what botox can fix. My name is Tamar, and I am for plastic surgery.
— Tamar Braxton
You can be free from everything but the consequences of what you do.
— Isabelle Holland
I sat there listening to "We Shall Overcome," looking out of the window at the passing Mississippi landscape.
— Anne Moody
I walked straight to the library. Mrs. Bloom, the librarian, always knows everything.
— Augusta Scattergood
People hear whispers as loud as guns.
— Elizabeth Spencer
My rhythm was joined with that of the Mississippi seasons. To change would shift everything inside of me ...
— Carolyn Haines
To each other, they talked at a gallop. Literature turned them on; their ideas flowed, ran back and forth like a current. (The Cousins)
— Elizabeth Spencer
Values are not just words, values are what we live by. They're about the causes that we champion and the people we fight for
— John F. Kerry
But the book! The siren song of the book!
— Ellen Douglas
You can take the girl out of Mississippi but you can't take the Mississippi out of the girl.
— Kristi Cook
TV is where a writer can write his novel.
— Richard LaGravenese
Libraries are about books. Books have no color. And they don't care who reads them.
— Augusta Scattergood
But courage was growing in me too. Little by little it was getting harder and harder for me not to speak out.
— Anne Moody
As with many Southern Writers, I believe that the special quality of the land itself indelibly shapes the people who dwell upon it.
— Willie Morris