Willa Cather Quotes - Page 4
Willa Cather (1990). “Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters”, p.160, U of Nebraska Press
Too much detail is apt, like any other form of extravagance, to become slightly vulgar.
Willa Cather, Marilee Lindemann (2008). “O Pioneers!”, p.173, Oxford University Press
Willa Cather (1990). “Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters”, p.15, U of Nebraska Press
The irregular and intimate quality of things made entirely by the human hand.
1927 Death Comes to the Archbishop, bk.1, ch.3.
I wondered if the life that was right for one was ever right for two!
Willa Cather (2012). “My Ántonia”, p.190, Courier Corporation
Willa Cather (1938). “The novels and stories of Willa Cather ...”
Willa Cather (2008). “Death Comes for the Archbishop”, p.293, ReadHowYouWant.com
Willa Cather (1988). “Not Under Forty”, p.81, U of Nebraska Press
In this world people have to pay an extortionate price for any exceptional gift whatever.
Willa Cather (1992). “Stories, Poems, and Other Writings”
Willa Cather (2002). “The Professor's House”, p.30, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (2015). “O Pioneers”, p.61, Xist Publishing
I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.
O Pioneers! pt. 2, ch. 8 (1913)
Willa Cather (2013). “The Essential Willa Cather Collection”, p.331, eBookIt.com
Willa Cather (2000). “The Troll Garden: Short Stories”, p.18, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (1988). “Willa Cather on Writing: Critical Studies on Writing as an Art”, p.103, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (1990). “Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters”, p.146, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (1970). “Collected Short Fiction, 1892-1912”, p.24, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (1988). “Not Under Forty”, p.83, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (2002). “The Professor's House”, p.220, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (1937). “The Novels and Stories of Willa Cather ...”
Money is a protection, a cloak; it can buy one quiet, and some sort of dignity.
Willa Cather (2011). “My Mortal Enemy”, p.57, Vintage
Willa Cather (1999). “Death Comes for the Archbishop”, p.279, U of Nebraska Press
Willa Cather (2002). “The Professor's House”, p.31, U of Nebraska Press