8 Quotes & Sayings By Augusta Scattergood

Augusta Scattergood is a native of Durham, North Carolina and currently resides in Durham with her husband and two children. She received her MA in counseling from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has been working in various counseling settings since 2005. She has worked in the school system, private practice, and crisis intervention for adults and adolescents at various settings. Augusta's interests include psychology, sociology, education, and literature.

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Truth to tell, I'm right proud of Glory. She's standing up for what she believes is right. All of us should lead our children to do that, don't you know? Augusta Scattergood
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There's more to stories than it seems at first looking, " she said. "Two sides to most stories. Folks better be thinking about that for once. Augusta Scattergood
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Real secrets mean more than hiding that card game from you daddy. Real secrets can be hurtful. Make people do bad things. Augusta Scattergood
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Libraries are about books. Books have no color. And they don't care who reads them. Augusta Scattergood
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She wore heavy sandals, with socks. No kid in the entire state of Mississippi wore black socks in the summer. Shoot, if I wasn't standing smack-dab in the middle of the library, I wouldn't be wearing shoes. Augusta Scattergood
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I walked straight to the library. Mrs. Bloom, the librarian, always knows everything. Augusta Scattergood
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For the rest of the afternoon, Miss Bloom smiled almost as bright as the big yellow sun shining through the front picture window. Her library was filled up with people who loved books. Augusta Scattergood