12+ Kent Haruf Quotes On Freedom, Education

I wake each day and try to see what I might do that is of some value and joy. It's a strange life. I don't know how long it'll go on. I don't look past tomorrow. Anything beyond tomorrow seems like hearsay. Or fairy tales. — Kent Haruf

Honey, Maggie Jones said. Victoria. Listen to me. You're here now. This is where you are. — Kent Haruf

After finishing the first draft, I work for as long as it takes (for two or three weeks, most often) to rework that first draft on a computer. Usually that involves expansion: filling in and adding to, but trying not to lose the spontaneous, direct sound. I use that first draft as a touchstone to make sure everything else in that section has the same sound, the same tone and impression of spontaneity. — Kent Haruf

I began writing seriously in my mid-20s and didnt publish my first book until I was 41. — Kent Haruf

This country's crazy in terms of fame and what people think it means. They expect a writer to be something between a Hollywood starlet and the village idiot. — Kent Haruf

Fame isn't healthy for a writer. — Kent Haruf

He wanted to think of words that would make some difference but there were none in any language he knew that were sufficient to the moment or that would change a single thing. — Kent Haruf

A girl is different. They want things. They need things on a regular schedule. Why, a girl's got purposes you and me can't even imagine. They got ideas in their heads you and me can't even suppose. — Kent Haruf

It seems to me nothing man has done or built on this land is an improvement over what was here before. — Kent Haruf

Here was this man Tom Guthrie in Holt standing at the back window in the kitchen of his house smoking cigarettes and looking out over the back lot where the sun was just coming up. — Kent Haruf

You have to believe in yourself despite the evidence. — Kent Haruf

My desire is to be anonymous, isolated, quiet, peaceful, and concentrated. — Kent Haruf

Life Lessons by Kent Haruf

  1. Kent Haruf's work emphasizes the importance of compassion, understanding, and kindness in our lives and relationships.
  2. He also teaches us to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of life, even in the face of hardship and adversity.
  3. Finally, his stories remind us to cherish the moments we have with our loved ones, as life is fleeting and precious.
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