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  • Be you writer or reader, it is very pleasant to run away in a book.

    Running   Book   Reader  
    Jean Craighead George (1991). “My side of the mountain”
  • The dog wags its tail only at living things. A tail wag, the equivalent of a human smile, is bestowed upon people, dogs , cats, squirrels, even mice and butterflies. - but no lifeless things. A dog won't wag its tail to its dinner or to a bed, card, stick, or even a bone.

    Dog   Butterfly   Cat  
  • I just love the world around me and wanted my audience to love and appreciate it too.

    Source: thefreegeorge.com
  • Cats ... are completely self-sufficient and can leave you at any time and go off and make a living. And yet cats can have warm and loving relationships with humans.

  • I love to travel, but when I really want to escape, I read a book.

    Book   Want  
  • I am actually looking most forward to seeing the country again. It's a wonderful town and the wilderness around there is beautiful. The falls there were an inspiration in my book My Side of the Mountain

    Source: thefreegeorge.com
  • When fear seizes, change what you are doing. You are doing something wrong.

  • Chicken is Good! It tastes like chicken.

    Taste   Chickens  
    Jean Craighead George (1991). “My side of the mountain”
  • We humans will never know how meadows or mountains smell, but deer and horses and pigs do. Bando sniffs deeply and shakes his head. We were left out when it comes to smelling things, he says. I would love to be able to smell a mountain and follow my nose to it.

    Horse   Smell   Pigs  
  • That is the greatest gift my books have given me; what it means and has done for the kids.

    Book   Mean   Kids  
    Source: thefreegeorge.com
  • I love to write and I love the natural world. Everything I've written about I've found exciting and it has never left me at a loss for words. I've always just done what I love.

    Writing   Loss   Done  
    Source: thefreegeorge.com
  • Cat talk is a complicated, self-centered language. If you speak to your cat first, it probably won't speak back. Cats initiate conversations.

    Cat   Self   Firsts  
  • I throw back my head, and, feeling free as the wind, breathe in the fresh mountain air. Although I am heavy-hearted, my spirits are rising. To walk in nature is always good medicine.

    Wind   Medicine   Air  
    Jean Craighead George (1990). “On the far side of the mountain”
  • There is something all life has in common, and when I know what it is I shall know myself.

    Common   Knows  
    Jean Craighead George (2011). “The Summer of the Falcon”, p.52, Open Road Media
  • I believe that if a child has a feel for writing and wants to write, there is an audience. Children should just dive in and go at it. I would encourage children to write about themselves and things that are happening to them. It is a lot easier and they know the subject better if they use something out of their everyday lives as an inspiration. Read stories, listen to stories, to develop an understanding of what stories are all about.

  • To be a writer you should read, write and talk to people, hear their knowledge, hear their problems. Be a good listener. The rest will come.

  • I must say this now about that first fire. It was magic. Out of dead tinder and grass and sticks came a live warm light. It cracked and snapped and smoked and filled the woods with brightness. It lighted the trees and made them warm and friendly. It stood tall and bright and held back the night.

    Night   Fire   Light  
    Jean Craighead George (1991). “My side of the mountain”
  • Most birds are geniuses. We had one that became a pet; he learned to talk, use tools and solve problems.

    Bird   Pet   Tools  
    Source: thefreegeorge.com
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