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Habits Quote by John Steinbeck

“It became his habit to creep out of bed even before his mother was awake, to slip into his clothes and to go quietly down to the barn to see Gabilan. In the grey quiet mornings when the land and the brush and the houses and the trees were silver-grey and black like a photograph negative, he stole…” quote by John Steinbeck
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““It became his habit to creep out of bed even before his mother was awake, to slip into his clothes and to go quietly down to the barn to see Gabilan. In the grey quiet mornings when the land and the brush and the houses and the trees were silver-grey and black like a photograph negative, he stole toward the barn, past the sleeping stones and the sleeping cypress tree. The turkeys, roosting in the tree out of coyotes' reach, clicked drowsily. The fields glowed with a grey frost-like light and in the dew the tracks of rabbits and of field mice stood out sharply. The good dogs came stiffly out of their little houses, hackles up and deep growls in their throats. Then they caught Jody's scent, and their stiff tails rose up and waved a greeting Doubletree Mutt with the big thick tail, and Smasher, the incipient shepherd-then went lazily back to their warm beds. It was a strange time and a mysterious journey, to Jody -an extension of a dream. When he first had the pony he liked to torture himself during the trip by thinking Gabilan would not be in his stall, and worse, would never have been there. And he had other delicious little self-induced pains. ””

John Steinbeck

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, 1939

Jody’s early mornings reflect a yearning for connection with nature and a restless spirit seeking meaning.

In simple terms: Morning walks show yearning for nature.

Key Takeaway

Seek moments that connect you to the world.

Themes

nature solitude longing

Mood

contemplative melancholic

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • early mornings
  • rural life
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

nostalgia search for meaning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the barn symbolize for you?
  • How do early rituals shape identity?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize hardship.

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