40+ Rebecca Wells Quotes On Education, Freedom And Lynching
Rebecca Wells is an American author best known for her novel Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Her other works include Little Altars Everywhere, Ya-Ya’s in Bloom, and The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder. Wells is also a playwright and has written several plays for the stage. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Rebecca Wells on life, love, education.
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Top 10 Rebecca Wells Quotes
- It's life. You don't figure it out. You just climb up on the beast and ride.
- Maybe people are more like the earth than we know. Maybe they have fault lines that sooner or later are going to split open under pressure.
- I believe that illness has led me to a life of gratitude, so I consider Lyme disease at this point in my life to be a blessing in disguise.
- Life is short but it is wide. This too shall pass.
- How wide and sweet and wild motherhood and sisterhood can be.
- I want to lay up like that, to float unstructured, without ambition or anxiety. I want to inhabit my life like a porch.
- A scent that disturbs me and delights me. It smells like ripe pears, vetiver, a bit of violet and something else- something spicy almost biting and exotic.
- She used to say she could taste sleep and that it was as delicious as a BLT on fresh French bread.
- I am the kind of woman who loves hurricanes. They put me in a party mood. Make me want to eat oysters on the half shell, and act slutty.
- The love we most cherish will, of necessity, bring us pain. Because that love is like the setting of a body with broken bones. But I want to stage the setting. I want to direct all scenes.
Rebecca Wells Short Quotes
- Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed.
- I swear I could write a book about all the things no one has ever thanked me for.
- we have to suffer mosquitoes the size of blackbirds.
- Good enough is good enough. Perfect will make you a big fat mess every time.
- ...you do not have too many boogeymen for me. You have just the right number.
- When I'm reading, wherever I am, I'm always somewhere else.
- What they don't know is that I went over the edge years ago, and lived to tell the tale.
- Sadness can find you anywhere, anytime, so you better have fun when you can.
- There is the truth of history, and there is the truth of what a person remembers.
- But who has time to write memoirs? I’m still living my memoirs.
Rebecca Wells Quotes About Love
I now know that things I always thought I could depend on can crash in an instant. Because of the love that I have been shown, I now know what it means to be 'beloved.' I now know that no breath is to be taken for granted. — Rebecca Wells
I have been missing the point. The point is not knowing another person, or learning to love another person. The point is simply this: how tender can we bear to be? What good manners can we show as we welcome ourselves and others into our hearts? — Rebecca Wells
Forget love. Try good manners. — Rebecca Wells
Rebecca Wells Famous Quotes And Sayings
I think of myself as Rebecca Wells from Lodi Plantation, in Central Louisiana, a girl who was lucky enough to be born into a family that encouraged creativity and didn't call me lazy or nuts when I dressed up in my mother's peignoirs and played the piano, having painted a small sign decorated in glitter that read 'The Piano Fairy Girl. — Rebecca Wells
These are all I have. I do not have the wide, bright beacon of some solid old lighthouse, guiding ships safely home, past the jaggedrocks. I only have these little glimmers that flicker and then go out. — Rebecca Wells
Flowers heal me. Tulips make me happy. I keep myself surrounded by them as soon as they start coming to the island from Canada, and after that when they come from the fields in La Connor, not far from where I live. — Rebecca Wells
Sometimes you just have to reach out and grab what you want, even when they tell you not to. This is something that I've struggled with my whole life long. — Rebecca Wells
Don't ever admit you know a thing about cooking or it'll be used against you. — Rebecca Wells
I value humor, kindness, and the ability to tell a good story far more than money, status, or the kind of car someone drives. — Rebecca Wells
You know how some people, when they're together, they somehow make you feel more hopeful? Make you feel like the world is not the insane place it really is? — Rebecca Wells
As a writer, I am not goddess of the universes I create. I am at most a stage manager of the plentiful gifts which tumble out of the horn of plenty, which is to say there is a source so sweet and forgiving and generous that I pray every day to let that source be my guide. — Rebecca Wells
Can you reclaim that free-girl smile, or is it like virginity- once you loose it, that's it? — Rebecca Wells
I never claimed to be a low-maintenance gal, but when I'm writing, it's particularly challenging. I lose things constantly: my watch, my glasses, my papers, my mind. — Rebecca Wells
the process of a book's coming to life is not fully complete until your imagination meets mine on the page. The words evoke pictures and something altogether new is created, something different from the limits of my own skills and imagination. Something that is a marriage between your heart, mind, and body - and mine. — Rebecca Wells
I believe that we are given strength and help from a power much larger than ourselves. I believe if I humble myself that this power will come through me, and help me create work that is bigger than I would have ever been able to have done alone. — Rebecca Wells
What does my smile look like now? Vivi wondered. Can you reclaim that free-girl smile, or is it like virginity- once you loose it, that's it? — Rebecca Wells
Friends are supposed to act like harbor boats-let you know if you're off course. But it ain't always possible. — Rebecca Wells
I come to writing from hearing great stories as a child in Louisiana, where the mark of a person was his or her ability to be a raconteur. I also come to writing as a professional actress whose body has been trained to listen and smell and inhabit characters without judgment. — Rebecca Wells
Once the scent caught me on the street in Greenwich Village. I stopped in my tracks and looked around. Where was it coming from? A shop? The trees? A passerby? I could not tell. I only knew the smell made me cry. I stood on the sidewalk in Greenwich Village as people brushed by, and felt suddenly young and terribly open, as if I were waiting for something. I live in an ocean of smell, and the ocean is my mother. — Rebecca Wells
At the beauty of what she had stumbled onto, at the fear that something terrible would happen because she was not vigilant enough. She cried at the fear of something so good that she would not be brave enough to bear it. — Rebecca Wells
Life Lessons by Rebecca Wells
- Rebecca Wells teaches us to embrace our inner strength and to trust our own intuition. She encourages us to take risks and to be open to life's possibilities.
- She emphasizes the importance of self-care and of loving ourselves, as well as the importance of understanding and respecting our own emotional needs.
- Wells also encourages us to be compassionate and understanding of others, and to find joy and beauty in the everyday moments of life.
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