Gone with the wind Quote by Leila Meacham Download Open image ““A small part of the South not yet gone with the wind.”” — Leila Meacham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Gone with the wind
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“None of it was important now. The wind blew it out of his head.” — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
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“No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes.” — A.A. Milne Copy Share Image
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To Southerners like my mother, 'Gone With the Wind' was not just a book; it was an answer, a clenched fist raised to the… — Pat Conroy Copy Share Image
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“It was more as if they recognize they were two halves of a whole who'd found their missing. Matt and Rachel” — Leila Meacham Copy Share Image
“By remembering that what you cannot undo, you must accept. And in accepting…you will find the grace to forgive yourself.” — Leila Meacham Copy Share Image
“How many more burdens do you think you can bear alone? How many more years can I go on alone, without you? Our days… — Leila Meacham Copy Share Image
“He ragarded her in surprise. This was a different tune from the one he'd expected to hear, certainly a change from the verse she'd… — Leila Meacham Copy Share Image
“Don't be afraid to let it go. Releasing hate does not make you forget what you want always to remember. It does not mean… — Leila Meacham Copy Share Image
Pictures that will live on for years, like 'The Birth of a Nation' and 'Gone With the Wind,' had great historical events in the… — William Wyler Copy Share Image
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“You can truly miss characters. Not like you miss people, but you can still miss them. I don’t think I’ll ever get over Melanie’s… — Will Schwalbe Copy Share Image
There are certain stereotypes that are offensive. Some of them don't worry me, though. For instance, I have always thought that Mammy character in… — Annie Elizabeth Delany Copy Share Image
“When we reach the intersection with Homochitto Street, I turn right, into town, and soon we’re passing Dunleith, the antebellum mansion that I always… — Greg Iles Copy Share Image
“The Bradford Exchange—a knockoff of [Joseph] Segel’s [Franklin Mint] business—created a murky secondary market for its collector plates, complete with advertisements featuring its “brokers”… — Zac Bissonnette Copy Share Image
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If Gone With the Wind has a theme it is that of survival. What makes some people come through catastrophes and others, apparently just… — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
“Death, taxes and childbirth! There's never any convenient time for any of them. ― Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I have forgot much, Cynara! gone with the wind, Flung roses, roses riotously with the throng, Dancing, to put thy pale, lost lilies out… — Ernest Dowson Copy Share Image
“In the dull twilight of the winter afternoon she came to the end of a long road which had begun the night Atlanta fell.… — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image