20+ Laurie Lee Quotes On Education, Slavery And Social Justice
Laurie Lee was an English poet, novelist, and screenwriter. He is best known for his autobiographical trilogy of books beginning with Cider with Rosie, which was published in 1959. His work often focused on his childhood in the English countryside and his experiences during the Spanish Civil War. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Laurie Lee on education, leadership, slavery.
It was a world that I wanted to record because it was such a miracle visitation to me. — Laurie Lee
What she did was to open our eyes to details of country life such as teaching us names of wild flowers and getting us to draw and paint and learn poetry. — Laurie Lee
For the first time I was learning how much easier it was to leave than to stay behind and love. — Laurie Lee
At best, love is simply the slipping of a hand in another's, of knowing you are where you belong at last, and of exchanging through the eyes that all-consuming regard which ignores everybody else on earth. — Laurie Lee
But our waking life, and our growing years, were for the most part spent in the kitchen, and until we married, or ran away, it was the common room we shared. — Laurie Lee
Such a morning it is when love leans through geranium windows and calls with a cockerel's tongue. When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass, and the sun drips honey. — Laurie Lee
The Welsh are not like any other people in Britain, and they know how separate they are. They are the Celts, the tough little wine-dark race who were the original possessors of the island, who never mixed with the invaders coming later from the east, but were slowly driven into the western mountains. — Laurie Lee
I was set down from the carrier's cart at the age of three; and there with a sense of bewilderment and terror my life in the village began. — Laurie Lee
All civilizations at some time have fallen into this total terror, when the mystery of life was a kind of panic only to be assuaged by the spilling of blood. — Laurie Lee
I wanted to communicate what I had seen, so that others could see it. — Laurie Lee
Effie M. was a monster. Six foot high and as strong as a farm horse.No sooner had she decided that she wanted UncleTom than she knocked him off his bicycle and told him. — Laurie Lee
I expected to be shot at any moment and if they had done I would have understood, that they couldn't take risks with someone foolhardy or so unpredictable. — Laurie Lee
I don't know what idiocies drove me in those days, but they were naive, innocent idiocies in many ways. — Laurie Lee
In London, Man is the most secret animal on earth. — Laurie Lee
That last winter was a tragic story and I got no personal honour out of it but I was a witness to it. — Laurie Lee
In America, even your menus have the gift of language.... The Chef's own Vienna Roast. A hearty, rich meat loaf, gently seasoned to perfection and served in a creamy nest of mashed farm potatoes and strictly fresh garden vegetables. Of course, what you get is cole slaw and a slab of meat, but that doesn't matter because the menu has already started your juices going. Oh, those menus. In America, they are poetry. — Laurie Lee
I have been sitting watching that ever since I came back, the continuous variations of light and shadow. — Laurie Lee
We were living in the Slad Road when my father left us. I was about three. — Laurie Lee
Bees blew like cake-crumbs through the golden air, white butterflies like sugared wafers, and when it wasn't raining a diamond dust took over which veiled and yet magnified all things — Laurie Lee
The prospect Smiler was a manic farmer. Few men I think can have been as unfortunate as he; for on the one hand he was a melancholic with a loathing for mankind, on the other, some paralysis had twisted his mouth into a permanent and radiant smile. So everyone he met, being warmed by his smile, would shout him a happy greeting. And beaming upon them with his sunny face he would curse them all to hell. — Laurie Lee
Life Lessons by Laurie Lee
- Laurie Lee's work emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest and cherishing the small moments that make up our lives.
- He also reminds us to take time to appreciate the beauty of nature and to stay connected to the people and places that are important to us.
- His work encourages us to be courageous and to take risks in order to experience the joys of life.
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