Walking with Miss Millie Quotes
Walking with Miss Millie
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Walking with Miss Millie Quotes
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“You're a rainbow in a sometimes dark world. Keep shining, my Alice-girl. Keep shining.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“The whole world is fulla of mean people. But it's also fulla nice people, too. That's the important thing.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“I don't really know them so I can't rightly say why they act that way, but I do know that nobody's born hating- they're taught that from someone.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“You never been on this side of ugly before. I don't want you shoved across that line on my account.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“Laws might change- but some people never do.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“Never said I don't like church- plenty of things to like about church. But what I don't take a shining to are people who act one way all week, but come Sunday, they dress up, go to church and then go right back to doing mean, un-Christian-like stuff the rest of the week. I just got tired of people being phony.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“The words just kept coming and coming like they'd been waiting in a pot ready to boil and spill over.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“This is what happens when you're ninety-two. The old ticker tick-tocks a little more slow these days.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“A jumble of feelings raced inside of me, trying to be felt at the same time.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“Looking at the two of them, it hit me even more how similar they were. Besides kind of wrinkly, both had a pretty loud bark. And so far, neither of those barks turned into a bite.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
“I just stood there on top of the picnic table like I was auditioning to be a vase of flowers.”
― Walking with Miss Millie
― Walking with Miss Millie
