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If the Creek Don't Rise If the Creek Don't Rise by Leah Weiss
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“She's finding out she don't know much, and that's gonna make her feel lost for a spell. All her book smarts is worth a handful of nothing when it comes to real truths.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“If you don’t believe in God Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth, before you read National Geographic, you will after.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“Times like these I wonder if I ever been happy. From the start there's been a film of dingy on my days.... I see some folks walk easy and carry peace on their shoulders, but I been chained to a iron life.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“The good and bad of me is that I see blessings most every day in every way. Even when it’s a speck that shines in a gray sea of sad. It’s how my heart looks at things.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“I don't believe or disbelieve in your god or your devil. I simply have little use for church dogmas and man-made rituals that stifle people through fear and superstition.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“Sleep is gonna come. It always does but so do rememberings. Sometimes they take me places I don't want to go. Sometimes they take me places I don't want to leave.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“What does evil look like to crows from up in the sky? They're brave enough to play hide-and-seek with the dead.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“I used to pick wildflowers to bring cheer indoors. Prudence would turn right around and throw them out. Said, “If God wanted flowers in a jar, He’d a planted em there.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“They go round and round cause the story is a little biddy thing that needs a lot of fluff to make it big enough to be told in the first place.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
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Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“I understand the relief your faith provides. You think it is the foundation for hope and comfort. The cause and effect you believe in are sin and reformation. Fear plays a big part in encouraging people to take the high road. I don’t believe faith or fear lifts people to a better life. The cause and effect I believe in are education and opportunity. Those actions and goals elicit positive change. A god monitoring my days seems naive at best and dangerous at worst.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“Sad is the person who stops being a student.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“I can’t remember if I ever had a choice but to put one foot in front of the other and walk the line on a rocky road to nowhere.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“Like she was starved for different and won’t settle for usual.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“Miss Shaw’s world hasn’t been complicated by raw truths that defy science or logic, and can only be understood by faith.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“I first heard about a murder of crows at seminary. I came upon many poetic and odd phrases found in literature and mentally filed them away: an ostentation of peacocks, a parliament of owls, a knot of frogs, and a skulk of foxes. My favorite is the crows.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“It's strange how some folks tell a tale. They go round and round cause the story is a little biddy thing that needs a lot of fluff to make it big enough to be told in the first place.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“I coulda told her he was looking for easy and a woman's life is hard, but she don't ask.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“You stick dough in hair that red, it woulda baked into a biscuit.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“You can starve in a world when you’re hungry and won’t settle for crumbs.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise
“It’s strange how some folks tell a tale. They go round and round cause the story is a little biddy thing that needs a lot of fluff to make it big enough to be told in the first place. I hate this part of gossiping.”
Leah Weiss, If the Creek Don't Rise