19 Quotes & Sayings By Sarah Orne Jewett

Sarah Orne Jewett was born in 1849 in North Hampton, New Hampshire. She was educated in the local schools and then taught school for several years. A trip to Europe in 1872 led to an extended residence in London, England. Her writing began there with the publication of "The Country of the Pointed Firs" (1896) and continued through her later works, including "A Country Doctor" (1905), "The Country of the Pointed Firs" (1910), "The Country of the Pointed Firs" (1922), "The Country of the Pointed Firs" (1932), and "The Country of the Pointed Firs" (1975) Read more

Her stories depict rural life with a sensitivity that is often lost in modern fiction. They reveal a sensitive understanding of human psychology in an age when women were not yet writing about themselves.

The process of falling in love at first sight is...
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The process of falling in love at first sight is as final as it is swift in such a case, but the growth of true friendship may be a lifelong affair. Sarah Orne Jewett
There's more women likes to be loved than there is...
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There's more women likes to be loved than there is of those that loves. Sarah Orne Jewett
The bright flower was like a face. Somehow, the beauty...
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The bright flower was like a face. Somehow, the beauty and life of it were surprising in the plain room, like a gay little child who might suddenly appear in a doorway. Sarah Orne Jewett
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I now remembered that Mrs. Todd had told me one day that Captain Littlepage had overset his mind with too much reading. Sarah Orne Jewett
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There are plenty of people dragging themselves miserably through the world, because they are clogged and fettered with work for which they have no fitness... I can't help believing that nothing is better than to find one's work early and hold fast to it, and put all one's heart into it. Sarah Orne Jewett
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A community narrows down and grows dreadful ignorant when it is shut up to its own affairs, and gets no knowledge of the outside world except from a cheap, unprincipled paper. Sarah Orne Jewett
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It was mortifying to find how strong the habit of idle speech may become in one’s self. One need not always be saying something in this noisy world. Sarah Orne Jewett
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In the life of each of us, I said to myself, there is a place remote and islanded, and given to endless regret or secret happiness; we are each the uncompanioned hermit and recluse of an hour or a day; we understand our fellows of the cell to whatever age of history they may belong. Sarah Orne Jewett
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I couldn't help thinkin' if she was as far out o' town as she was out o' tune, she wouldn't get back in a day. Sarah Orne Jewett
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Find your quiet center of life and write from that to the world. Sarah Orne Jewett
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It does seem so pleasant to talk with an old acquaintance that knows what you know. I see so many of these new folks nowadays, that seem to have neither past nor future. Conversation's got to have some root in the past, or else you've got to explain every remark you make, an' it wears a person out. Sarah Orne Jewett
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The growth of true friendship may be a lifelong affair. Sarah Orne Jewett
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Yes'm old friends is always best 'less you can catch a new one that's fit to make an old one out of. Sarah Orne Jewett
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The road was new to me as roads always are going back. Sarah Orne Jewett
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A harbor even if it is a little harbor is a good thing.... It takes something from the world and has something to give in return. Sarah Orne Jewett
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T'ain't worthwhile to wear a day all out before it comes. Sarah Orne Jewett
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When I was as you are now, towering in the confidence of twenty-one, little did I suspect that I should be at forty-nine, what I now am. Sarah Orne Jewett
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Yes'm, old friends is always best, 'less you can catch a new one that's fit to make an old one out of. Sarah Orne Jewett