Quote by Kent Haruf Download Open image ““You understand? If you can read you can cook. You can always feed yourselves. You remember that.”” — Kent Haruf ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“All right, I told myself. I’ll also have to learn to eat. And to love. You can learn anything.” — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
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“Fine. You stay here. I shall return when I’ve found food. But when you all faint from hunger later don’t think you can just… — C.J. Daugherty Copy Share Image
“I'm getting the knack of this," she said. "I take the food out, and you fix it." He grinned. "That's your idea of learning… — Judith Post Copy Share Image
“I want them to bite into a cookie, and think of me, and smile. Food is love. Food has a power.” — Jael McHenry Copy Share Image
“When you are this hungry, you cannot even remember who you used to be, she whispered. Who you might have been, if not for… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“But what I liked most of all about cooking was simple. I had learned to make people happy. I'd discovered that food does not… — Christopher J. Yates Copy Share Image
“Cooking reminds me that I am capable of taking care of myself and worthy of taking care of and nourishing myself.” — Roxane Gay Copy Share Image
I began writing seriously in my mid-20s and didn't publish my first book until I was 41. — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
“quit trying to fix things and we settled into our long polite and quiet life.” — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
I enjoy bluegrass, folk, gospel, and classical. I don't listen to music when I write. I sometimes listen to music just before I sit… — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
We'd do better to follow the admonition of Jesus about loving our neighbours. People in the U.S. are capable of forgiveness and willing to… — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
Writers who aren't from rural states in the Midwest or the West often treat such people as if they were the Waltons or the… — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
My desire is to be anonymous, isolated, quiet, peaceful, and concentrated. — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
“Alene looked out toward the fading sky. There was only a little light remaining. It would turn nighttime now and soon they would return… — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
“And so we know the satisfaction of hate. We know the sweet joy of revenge. How it feels good to get even. Oh, that… — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
In terms of showing their emotions and acting on them, my women characters are a lot more advanced than the men. — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
That was on a night in August. Dad Lewis died early that morning and the young girl Alice from next door got lost in… — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
“The evening wasn’t cold yet... But the air was turning sharp, with a fall feeling of loneliness coming. Something unaccountable pending in the air.” — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image