25 Quotes & Sayings By Ron Rash

Ron Rash is a Kentucky writer who has had more than forty books published, including novels, travel books, and a number of children's books. His novels include The Land of Little Rain, The Chain Danced Girl, and The Water Is Wide. He is also the author of several volumes in the "Great American West" series, including The Garden of Evening Mists, The River of Doubt, and The Rapture of Canaan. Several of his works have been turned into movies, including "The Land That Time Forgot," starring Richard Johnson.

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It’s ever been the way of the man of science or philosophy. Most folks stay in the dark and then complain they can’t see nothing.” — Snipes (185) Ron Rash
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What about you, Snipes?" Dunbar asked. "You think there to be mountain lions up here or is it just folks' imaginings?" Snipes pondered the question a few moments before speaking. They's many a man of science would claim there aint because you got no irredeemable evidence like panther scat or fur or tooth or tail. In other words, some part of the animal in questions. Or better yet having the actual critter itself, the whole think kit and caboodle head to tail, which all your men of science argue is the best proof of all a thing exists, whether it be a panther, or a bird, or even a dinosaur." To put it another way, if you was to stub your toe and tell the man of science what happened he'd not believe a word of it less he could see how it'd stoved up or was bleeding. But your philosophers and theologians and such say there’s things in the world that’s every bit as real even though you can’t see them.” Like what?” Dunbar asked. Well, ” Snipes said. “They’s love, that’s one. And courage. You can’t see neither of them, but they’re real. And air, of course. That’s one of your most important examples. You wouldn’t be alive a minute if there wasn’t air, but nobody’s ever seen a single speck of it.”… “All I’m saying is there is a lot more to this old world than meets the eye.”… “And darkness. You can’t see it no more than you can see air, but when its all around you sure enough know it.” (Serena, 65-66) . Ron Rash
We had some good times at school. I didn't know...
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We had some good times at school. I didn't know how good those times was till I left, but I guess that's the way of it Ron Rash
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Then one morning she’d begun to feel her sorrow easing, like something jagged that had cut into her so long it had finally dulled its edges, worn itself down. That same day Rachel couldn’t remember which side her father had parted his hair on, and she’d realized again what she’d learned at five when her mother left — that what made losing someone you loved bearable was not remembering but forgetting. Forgetting the small things first, the smell of the soap her mother had bathed with, the color of the dress she’d worn to church, then after a while the sound of her mother’s voice, the color of her hair. It amazed Rachel how much you could forget, and everything you forgot made that person less alive inside you until you could finally endure it. After more time passed you could let yourself remember, even want to remember. But even then what you felt those first days could return and remind you the grief that was still there, like old barbed wire embedded in a tree’s heartwood. (51). Ron Rash
A place where something so terrible had happened shouldn't continue...
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A place where something so terrible had happened shouldn't continue to exist in the world Ron Rash
She walks in beauty.
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She walks in beauty. Ron Rash
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What made losing someone you loved bearable was not remembering but forgetting. Forgetting small things first.. it's amazing how much you could forget, and everything you forgot made that person less alive inside you until you could finally endure it. After more time passed you could let yourself remember, even want to remember. But even then what you felt those first days could return and remind you the grief was still there, like old barbed wire embedded in a tree's heartwood. Ron Rash
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Maybe calling it being hitched ain’t the prettiest way to say you’re married, but it’s the truth to my mind and true in a good way, because you’re working together and depending on each other, and you’re sharing the load. Ron Rash
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Not for the first time, it occurred to me that sorrow could be purified into song the same way a piece of coal is purified into a diamond. Ron Rash
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One thing's sure and nothing surer. The rich get richer and the poor get- children Ron Rash
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Nothing is but what is now Ron Rash
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We want what's in this world but we also want what ain't. Ron Rash
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She realized that being starved for words was the same as being starved for food, because both left a hollow place inside you, a place you needed filled to make it through another day. Rachel remembered how growing up she’d thought living on a farm with just a father was as lonely as you could be. (130) Ron Rash
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Don't love anything that can be taken away. Ron Rash
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A small profit it better than a big loss Ron Rash
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Others can make us vulnerable and the sooner such vulnerabilities are dealt with the better Ron Rash
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She had not remembered then what she remembers now, a memory like something buried in river silt that finally works free and rises to the surface... Ron Rash
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It struck her how eating was a comfort during a hard time because it reminded you that there had been other days, good days, when you’d eaten the same thing. Reminded you there were good days in life, when precious little else did. (268) Ron Rash
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I don’t even have a choice. Rachel thought how that was pretty much true of everything now, that you got one choice at the beginning but if you didn’t choose right, and she hadn’t, things got narrow real quick. Like trying to wade a river, she thought. You take a wrong step and set your foot on a wobbly rock or in a drop-off and you’re swept away, and all you can do then is try to survive. (83) . Ron Rash
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You got one choice at the beginning but if you didn't choose right, things got narrow real quick. Ron Rash
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There Peter was, looking straight into the very eyes of God, walking the Sea of Galilee and then all of the sudden up to his neck in water. Some would argue he lacked the true believing, I say he had enough faith to go it a ways, and when he couldn't go farther Christ fetched him up. What am I saying? I'm saying that the walk to God ain't easy for the best of us. Now some would say, Preacher, if Peter had misdoubts there in the very glory of the Lord, what of us left here that ain't seen the dead raised nor the leper folk healed. All we seen is hard trial and sorrows. I'd not deny it. Burdens are plenty in this world and they can pull us down in the lamentation. But the good Lord knows we need to see at least the hem of the robe of glory, and we do. Ponder a pretty sunset or the dogwoods all ablossom. Every time you see such it's the hem of the robe of glory. Brothers and sister, how do you expect to see what you don't seek? Some claim heaven has streets of gold and all such things, but I hold a different notion. When we’re there, we’ll say to the angels, why, a lot of heaven’s glory was in the place we come from. And you know what them angels will say? They’ll say yes, pilgrim, and how often did you notice? What did you seek?. Ron Rash
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Dead and still in the world was worse than dead and in the ground. Dead in the ground at least gave you the hope of heaven. Ron Rash
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Having shot down a number, some of which were anly wounded, the whole flock swept repeatedly around their prostrate companions, and again settled on a low tree, within twenty yards of the spot where I stood. At each successive discharge, though showers of them fell, yet the affection of the survivors seemed rather to increase; for after a few circuits around the place, they again alighted near me. Ron Rash
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It's a hard place this world can be. No wonder a baby cries coming in to it. Tears from the start Ron Rash