12+ Joel Chandler Harris Quotes On Slavery, Civil War And Religion
Joel Chandler Harris was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. He was born in Eatonton, Georgia, in 1848 and worked as a writer and editor for the Atlanta Constitution. He wrote more than 200 stories, many of which were based on African American folktales he collected from former slaves. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Joel Chandler Harris on slavery, civil war, religion.
Write about what you know and care deeply about. When one puts one's self on paper - that is what is called good writing. — Joel Chandler Harris
I don't keer w'at you do wid me, Brer Fox,' sezee, 'so you don't fling me in dat brier-patch. Roas' me, Brer Fox' sezee, 'but don't fling me in dat brier-patch,' sezee. — Joel Chandler Harris
Watch out when you're getting all you want. Fattening hogs ain't in luck. — Joel Chandler Harris
People no longer write letters. Lacking the leisure, and, for the most part, the ability, they dictate dispatches, and scribble messages. When you are in the humor, you should take a peep at some of the letters written by people who lived long ago. — Joel Chandler Harris
Once upon a time a Georgian printed a couple of books that attracted notice, but immediately it turned out that he was little more than an amanuensis for the local blacks--that his works were really the products, not of white Georgia, but of black Georgia. Writing afterward as a white man, he swiftly subsided into the fifth rank. — Joel Chandler Harris
Hongry rooster don't cackle w'en he fine a wum. — Joel Chandler Harris
I am in the prime of my senility. — Joel Chandler Harris
Please don't throw me in dat briar patch! — Joel Chandler Harris
Jay-bird don't rob his own nes'. — Joel Chandler Harris
When folks git ole en strucken wid de palsy, dey mus' speck ter be laff'd at. — Joel Chandler Harris
Licker talks mighty loud w'en it git loose fum de jug. — Joel Chandler Harris
Lazy fokes's stummucks don't git tired. — Joel Chandler Harris
Life Lessons by Joel Chandler Harris
- Joel Chandler Harris' work emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating the cultural heritage of different groups of people.
- His stories demonstrate the power of storytelling to entertain and educate, as well as the importance of respecting the customs and beliefs of others.
- His work also highlights the beauty and complexity of the African American oral tradition, which has been passed down through generations.
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