Front Porch Quote by August Wilson Download Open image ““I just want to come and sit on your front porch and drink mint juleps.”” — August Wilson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Front Porch
“We walked downtown in the rain, both of us sucking on those hot, spicy mints we hadn't meant to buy. When the spiciness started… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I'm hungry for a juicy life. I lean out my window at night and I can taste it out there, just waiting for me.” — Brigid Lowry Copy Share Image
“I opened a red and white tin of mints. “When you can snatch the Altoid from my hand,” I said, in my best Master… — Tyler Dilts Copy Share Image
“I wanted to go home, whip up a batch of cookie dough, and eat it. All.” — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
“The gum looked fresh. I sniffed it and it smelled all right. I licked it and waited for a while. When I did not… — Harper Lee Copy Share Image
“Come and share a pot of tea, my home is warm and my friendship’s free.” — Emilie Barnes Copy Share Image
“Afterwards, they always had tea in the kitchen, much the nicest room in the house.” — Flora Thompson Copy Share Image
“I want to run out and buy her flowers and candy and other things that will wilt and die or rot her teeth.” — S.G. Browne Copy Share Image
Most of black America is in housing projects, without jobs, living on welfare. And this is not the case in 'The Cosby Show,' because… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
I just write stuff down and pile it up, and when I get enough stuff, I spread it out and look at it and… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
I don't look at our society today too much. My focus is still in the past, and part of the reason is because what… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
The director works as an interpretive artist, but he's still an artist, so you also have to give him room to create and to… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
I dropped out of school, but I didn't drop out of life. I would leave the house each morning and go to the main… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
When I first started writing plays I couldn't write good dialogue because I didn't respect how black people talked. I thought that in order… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
“Like you? I go out of here every morning...bust my butt...cause I like you? It's my job. It's my responsibility!... Not cause I like… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
“-How long you been with the rail road now? -Twenty-seven years. Now, I'll tell you something about the railroad. What I done learned after… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
Scripts were rather scarce in 1968. We did a lot of Amiri Baraka's plays, the agitprop stuff he was writing. It was at a… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
All you need in the world is love and laughter. That's all anybody needs. To have love in one hand and laughter in the… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
I ain't never found no place for me to fit. Seem like all I do is start over. It ain't nothing to find no… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
I don't write for a particular audience. I work as an artist, and I think the audience of one, which is the self, and… — August Wilson Copy Share Image
“The fact that Cincinnati thought I resembled him in any way sickened me. It made me want to run and hide. When I was… — Ruta Sepetys Copy Share Image
“No front porches. My uncle says there used to be front porches. And people sat there sometimes at night, talking when they wanted to… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“Time's up, Ladies. Let's go back inside. We can sit by the fire, hold hands, and sing Kumbaya," Seth called from the front porch.… — Shayla Black Copy Share Image
“One thing I learned there on that beautiful front porch was if I wanted to be successful, if I wanted to do important work… — Chip Gaines Copy Share Image
“In the crook of the crescent moon sits the Holy Lady, with strong muscles and a merciful heart. She kicks her her splendid legs… — Rebecca Wells Copy Share Image
“It hadn't changed. To grasp that constancy was the point of roaming, room by room, through the cottage. And once we'd been assured of… — Elizabeth Poliner Copy Share Image
“Sometimes Marlboro Man and I would venture out into the world--go to the city, see a movie, eat a good meal, be among other… — Ree Drummond Copy Share Image
I don't know," I said. "What else did you do for your first eighteen years?" "Like I said," he said as I unlocked the… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
She liked to sit on the front porch in the afternoons and read books she'd checked out from the library. Aside from coffee, reading… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“I never went back to the hunter. I didn’t know how to explain the brand. How to explain your grandmother, or apologize. I was… — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“She'd suggested that he observe other teens for social cues, and he'd done the job in spades. Yesterday after spending the afternoon with the… — Melissa Landers Copy Share Image
It's much easier for me to make major life, multi-million dollar decisions, than it is to decide on a carpet for my front porch.… — Oprah Winfrey Copy Share Image