The old woman was the kind who would not cut down a large old tree because it was a large old tree.

Flannery OConnor
The old woman was the kind who would not cut...
The old woman was the kind who would not cut...
The old woman was the kind who would not cut...
The old woman was the kind who would not cut...
About This Quote

Not everyone is willing to cut down an old tree, even if it is dead and dying or dangerous because of its size. Old trees are often considered sacred and many people don’t want to see them destroyed, even if they are blocking the way or because they might fall on their house. The old woman in this quote is not willing to do something that other people consider to be dangerous or that other people consider to be harmful. She has her own values and will act according to them.

Source: The Complete Stories

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