Truman Capote Quotes
Then Starting Home, He Walked Toward The Trees, And Under Them, Leaving Behind Him The Big Sky, The Whisper Of Wind Voices In The Wind-bent Wheat.
Related Authors
- Brian Weimer
- Christina Morris
- Diamond Mike Watson
- Don Herron
- Elicia Hyder
- Hannah Walker
- James Lear
- Jimmie Davis
- M. Allen Cunningham
- Oliver Joseph Lodge
- Peter Kazmaier
- Willie Carson
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Memories And Friends
Even the death of Friends will inspire us as much as their lives. They will leave consolation to the mourners, as the rich leave money to defray the expenses of — Henry David Thoreau
-
Everything Will Be Fine At The End Quotes
It was exactly the sort of thing I needed to be reading that afternoon: a story where, no matter how bad things got, you knew everything was going to turn — Heather James
-
La Felicidad Quotes
And now, as George pours the vodka (giving her a light one, to slow her down) and the scotch (giving himself a heavier one, to catch up on) he begins — Christopher Isherwood
-
Memories Spent Together Quotes
The mountains are where I remember being with my friends. The timeline of any friendship is a series of scenes or memories, times where you were together over the course — Brendan Leonard
-
Nothings Quotes
So is that what people call sweet nothings? Because somehow, I expected it to be a little more . . . complimentary. — Susan Ee