“Somewhere, on the long road that wound through those four years, the girl with her sachet & dancing slippers had slipped away & there was left a woman with sharp green eyes, who counted pennies & turned her hands to many menial tasks, a woman to whom nothing was left from the wreckage except the indestructible red earth on which she stood.”
Margaret Mitchell“I bare my soul and you are suspicious! No, Scarlett, this is a bona fide honorable declaration. I admit that it's not in the best of taste, coming at this time, but I have a very good excuse for my lack of breeding. I'm going away tomorrow for a long time and I fear that if I wait till I return you'll have married some one else with a little money. So I thought, why not me and my money? Really, Scarlett, I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands. ”
Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind“I told you once before that there were two times for making big money, one in the up-building of a country and the other in its destruction. Slow money on the up-building, fast money in the crack-up. Remember my words. Perhaps they may be of use to you some day. (Rhett Butler)”
Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind“I want peace. I want to see if somewhere there isn't something left in life of charm and grace.”
Margaret Mitchell“Did you ever hear the Oriental proverb, "The dogs bark but the caravan passes on"? Let them bark, Scarlett. I fear nothing will stop your caravan.”
Margaret Mitchell“Until you've lost your reputation you never realize what a burden it was or what freedom really is.”
Margaret Mitchell“Death and taxes and childbirth! There's never any convenient time for any of them!”
Margaret Mitchell“Death and taxes and childbirth! There's never any convenient time for any of them!”
Margaret Mitchell“Death and taxes and childbirth. There's never any convenient time for any of them.”
Margaret Mitchell