Mary Antin Quotes
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.55, Courier Corporation
It is not that I belong to the past, but the past that belongs to me.
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.251, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.136, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.245, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.40, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (1912). “The Promised Land”, Houghton Mifflin company
The past was only my cradle, and now it cannot hold me, because I am grown too big.
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.251, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (1912). “The Promised Land”, Houghton Mifflin company
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.76, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (1912). “The Promised Land”, Houghton Mifflin company
Mary Antin (1912). “At School in the Promised Land: Or The Story of a Little Immigrant”
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.12, Courier Corporation
A long past vividly remembered is like a heavy garment that clings to your limbs when you would run.
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.13, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.16, Courier Corporation
What we get in steerage is not the refuse, but the sinew and bone of all the nations.
Mary Antin (1914). “They who Knock at Our Gates: A Complete Gospel of Immigration”
The czar always got his dues, no matter if it ruined a family.
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.12, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.150, Courier Corporation
Mary Antin (2013). “The Promised Land”, p.127, Courier Corporation