The Endearment Quotes
The Endearment
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“Life must not be squandered. A person got from life what he put ino it.”
― The Endearment
― The Endearment
“Sometimes we must do things, plenty scared or not. To be able to say afterward,`I was plenty scared`makes a man a bigger man, not a smaller one.”
― The Endearment
― The Endearment
“A good logger does not raze the forest, but only thins it.”
― The Endearment
― The Endearment
“A man does what must be done,' Karl said, trying to concentrate on his board-making.
"But you never complain."
'What good would complaining do? A job takes so many hours of work, complaining will not shorten those hours.”
― The Endearment
"But you never complain."
'What good would complaining do? A job takes so many hours of work, complaining will not shorten those hours.”
― The Endearment
“the wilderness. Who in his right mind would not want someone to take care of these unpalatable household tasks?”
― The Endearment
― The Endearment
“It seems you are the kind of squaw those Indians would like to have, but make sure they don't! One who keeps her men in line!”
― The Endearment
― The Endearment
