23+ Josephine Winslow Johnson Quotes On Education, Slavery And Family

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Top 10 Josephine Winslow Johnson Quotes

  1. The earth was overwhelmed with beauty and indifferent to it, and I went with a heart ready to crack for its unbearable loveliness.
  2. Freedom is no guarantee of anything. It is only defined today by what it is not. What it is takes forms strange and of infinite variety - bizarre as in a masquerade.
  3. Teach the legal rights of trees, the nobility of hills; respect the beauty of singularity, the value of solitude.
  4. Everything drops away, comes to be unimportant in the dark. It's like sleep almost. A freedom from self, from ugliness.
  5. To have children is a double living, the earthly fountain of youth, a continual fresh delight, a volcano as well as a fountain, and also a source of weariness beyond description.
  6. things that have cost more than they're worth leave a bitter taste. A taste of salt and sweat.
  7. I am sick of war. Every woman of my generation is sick of war. Fifty years of war. Wars rumored, wars beginning, wars fought, wars ending, wars paid for, wars endured.
  8. The woods seemed all answer and healing and more than enough to live for.
  9. The question we do not see when we are young is whether we own pride or are owned by it.
  10. in mad people fear goes on constantly, night and day, wearing one ditch in the mind that all thoughts must travel in.

Josephine Winslow Johnson Short Quotes

  • The dead elm leaves hung like folded bats.
  • You can't be a little bit saintly any more than you can be a little bit pregnant.
  • New gods arise when they are needed.
  • What is sanity, after all, except the control of madness?

Josephine Winslow Johnson Quotes About Love

The things we felt most are hardest to put into words. Hate is always easier to speak of than love. How shall I make love go through the sieve of words and come out something besides a pulp? — Josephine Winslow Johnson

Lord make me satisfied with small things. Make me content to live on the outside of life. God make me love the rind! — Josephine Winslow Johnson

... love and fear increase together with a precision almost mathematical: the greater the love is then the greater the fear is. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

Josephine Winslow Johnson Famous Quotes And Sayings

There is 'a time to be born' - and born again, free of accumulated, encrusted sores of fears and prejudices, old hates, of cancerous wounds, old prides. And there is a time to die - a time for the blue, unburied child of our young years to be decently interred - and to get on with the living. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

Old people who live too long come to resemble turtles. As though time turned in a curve, and down they go to the reptiles again. Not the little wet naked frog they were born. But the tortoise. Cold eyes, sagging circles of skin, the nose becomes beak. The shell of sleep. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

And blessed are they who have learned the rhythms of the invisible clock whose hours and minutes are immense and soundless. The great clock of the seasons and the years, and the small clock of the intuition, whose timing is guided by the heart. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

pacifists lead a lonely life. Not even gathering together can take the place of that vast, warm sun of approval that is shed on motherhood, on law-abiding, on killing, and on making money. Someday will we come into our own? Well, motherhood may move into the shade. Law-abiding is going through a trauma. But killing and making money are good for a long, long time. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

I cannot believe this is the end. Nor can I believe that death is more than the blindness of those living. And if this is only the consolation of a heart in its necessity, or that easy faith born of despair, it does not matter, since it gives us courage somehow to face the mornings. Which is as much as the heart can ask at times. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

The writer's advantage, in some respects, over those whose expression lies in other fields, is in the privilege of a double - sometimes a triple - living. Pleasure multiplied in the mirrors of words, and pain siphoned off in words. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

Life Lessons by Josephine Winslow Johnson

  1. Josephine Winslow Johnson's work teaches us to be resilient in the face of adversity and to strive for personal growth, no matter the obstacles.
  2. Her novels demonstrate the power of love and the importance of family, friendship, and community in our lives.
  3. Josephine Winslow Johnson's work also encourages us to embrace our own unique perspectives and to use our individual strengths to create positive change in the world.
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