Barbara Kingsolver Quotes About Running

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  • Hope is a renewable option: If you run out of it at the end of the day, you get to start over in the morning.

  • The moth settled onto the curtain and sat still. It was an astonishing creature, with black and white wings patterned in geometric shapes, scarlet underwings, and a fat white body with black spots running down it like a snowman's coal buttons. No human eye had looked at this moth before; no one would see its friends. So much detail goes unnoticed in the world.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “Prodigal Summer”, p.140, Faber & Faber
  • What life can I live that will let me breathe in and out and love somebody or something and not run off screaming into the woods?

  • Arguments could fill a marriage like water, running through everything, always, with no taste or color but lots of noise.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “Prodigal Summer”, p.43, Faber & Faber
  • Last time I talked to her she didn't sound like herself. She's depressed. It's awful what happens when people run out of money. They start thinking they're no good.

  • Memory runs along deep, fixed channels in the brain, like electricity along its conduits; only a cataclysm can make the electrons rear up in shock and slide over into another channel. The human mind seems doomed to believe, as simply as a rooster believes, that where we are now is the only possibility

  • What keeps you going isn't some fine destination but just the road you're on, and the fact that you know how to drive. You keep your eyes open, you see this damned-to-hell world you got born into, and you ask yourself, 'What life can I live that will let me breathe in & out and love somebody or something and not run off screaming into the woods?

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  • He warned Mother not to flout God's Will by expecting too much of us. "Sending a girl to college is like pouring water in your shoes,' he still loves to say, as often as possible. 'It's hard to say which is worse, seeing it run out and waste the water, or seeing it hold in and wreck the shoes.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “The Poisonwood Bible”, p.48, Faber & Faber
  • ... Urban friends ask me how I can stand living here, 'so far from everything?' When I hear this question over the phone, I'm usually looking out the window at a forest, a running creek, and a vegetable garden, thinking: Define everything.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2010). “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: Our Year of Seasonal Eating”, p.208, Faber & Faber
  • There are always more questions. Science as a process is never complete. It is not a foot race, with a finish line.... People will always be waiting at a particular finish line: journalists with their cameras, impatient crowds eager to call the race, astounded to see the scientists approach, pass the mark, and keep running. It's a common misunderstanding, he said. They conclude there was no race. As long as we won't commit to knowing everything, the presumption is we know nothing.

  • In the long run, most of us spend about fifteen minutes total in the entanglements of passion, and the rest of our days looking back on it, humming the tune.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2009). “The Lacuna”, p.556, Faber & Faber
  • People's dreams are made out of what they do all day. The same way a dog that runs after rabbits will dream of rabbits. It's what you do that makes your soul, not the other way around.

  • But kids don't stay with you if you do it right. It's the one job where, the better you are, the more surely you won't be needed in the long run.

    Barbara Kingsolver (2009). “Pigs in Heaven: Novel, A”, p.25, Harper Collins
  • Wars and elections are both too big and too small to matter in the long run. The daily work - that goes on, it adds up.

  • My life is a pitiful, mechanical thing without a past, like a little wind-up car, ready to run in any direction someone points me.

  • You can’t replace people you love with other people…But you can trust that you’re not going to run out of people to love.

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