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Charles W. Chesnutt Quotes

There's time enough, but none to spare.

There's time enough, but none to spare.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.240, Xist Publishing

Those that set in motion the forces of evil cannot always control them afterwards.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.222, Xist Publishing

Race prejudice is the devil unchained.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.143, Xist Publishing

Impossibilities are merely things of which we have not learned, or which we do not wish to happen.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.17, Xist Publishing

We are all puppets in the hands of fate and seldom see the strings.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.222, Xist Publishing

Sins, like chickens, come home to roost.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.176, Xist Publishing

Time touches all things with a destroying hand.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2012). “The House Behind the Cedars”, p.1, Courier Corporation

There are sordid souls that eat and drink and breed and die, and imagine they have lived.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2012). “The House Behind the Cedars”, p.132, Courier Corporation

The workings of the human heart are the profoundest mystery of the universe.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2008). “The Portable Charles W. Chesnutt”, p.377, Penguin