Martha Ostenso Quotes
Martha Ostenso (1929). “The Young May Moon”
There was nothing so real on the prairie as winter, nothing so memorable.
Martha Ostenso (1927). “The Mad Carews”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Martha Ostenso (1926). “The Dark Dawn”, New York : Dodd, Mead
I don't see as it matters much how well you mean if it's harm you're doin'.
Martha Ostenso (1927). “The Mad Carews”, New York : Dodd, Mead
A sickness ... defines margins, crystallizes the shape of things.
Martha Ostenso (1938). “The Mandrake Root”
Martha Ostenso (1927). “The Mad Carews”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Martha Ostenso (1937). “The Stone Field”, New York, Dodd
You have stirred the soil with your plow, my friend. It will never be the same again.
Martha Ostenso (1943). “O River, Remember”
Martha Ostenso (1932). “Prologue to Love”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Ah, life, life, how madly, how cruelly it raced along your pulses!
Martha Ostenso (1929). “The Young May Moon”
There's precious little comes of telling people what they don't want to hear.
Martha Ostenso (1932). “Prologue to Love”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Martha Ostenso (1926). “The Dark Dawn”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Martha Ostenso (1926). “The Dark Dawn”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Martha Ostenso (1927). “The Mad Carews”, New York : Dodd, Mead
Growing old was simply a process of drawing closer to that ultimate independence called death.
Martha Ostenso (1934). “The White Reef”, New York, Dodd
Martha Ostenso (1937). “The Stone Field”, New York, Dodd
Martha Ostenso (1937). “The Stone Field”, New York, Dodd
Martha Ostenso (1929). “The Young May Moon”
By mid-morning a rain as fine as silk spills was weaving over the lake.
Martha Ostenso (1937). “The Stone Field”, New York, Dodd