77 Quotes About Atticu

Atticus Finch is one of the most beloved characters in literature. Atticus is a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson, a black man accused of rape. Atticus is known for his dignity, integrity, and eloquence. He offers his opinion not because he has to, but because he wants to Read more

These are some of the great atticus quotes that will give you all the inspiration you need to be your best self.

I hope to arrive at my death, late, in love,...
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I hope to arrive at my death, late, in love, and a little drunk.  Atticus Poetry
I worry there is something broken in our generation, there...
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I worry there is something broken in our generation, there are too many sad eyes on happy faces. Atticus Poetry
We are made of all those who have built and...
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We are made of all those who have built and broken us. Atticus Poetry
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Brushing a girl’s hair behind her earonce a daywill solve more problemsthan all thosetherapists and drugs. Atticus Poetry
She was afraid of heightsbut she was much more afraid...
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She was afraid of heightsbut she was much more afraid of never flying. Atticus Poetry
Depression is being colorblind and constantly told how colorful the...
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Depression is being colorblind and constantly told how colorful the world is. Atticus Poetry
From the moment I saw her I knew this onewas...
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From the moment I saw her I knew this onewas worththebroken heart. Atticus Poetry
Our songslive longer thanour kingdoms.
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Our songslive longer thanour kingdoms. Atticus Poetry
I will follow you, my love, to the edge of...
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I will follow you, my love, to the edge of all our days, to our very last tomorrows. Atticus Poetry
We humans are so tortured by not properly guessing what...
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We humans are so tortured by not properly guessing what will make us happy. Atticus Poetry
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That was her magic– she could still see the sunseteven on those darkest days. Atticus Poetry
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Art takes time– Monet grew his gardensbefore he painted them. Atticus Poetry
We are all born free and spend a lifetime becoming...
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We are all born free and spend a lifetime becoming slaves to our own false truths. Atticus Poetry
There will alwaysa glimmer in thosewho have been through the...
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There will alwaysa glimmer in thosewho have been through the dark. Atticus Poetry
True artcomes from flying with the madnessso close you burn...
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True artcomes from flying with the madnessso close you burn your eyelashes. Atticus Poetry
Put a girl in moonlightand tell only truthsand every man...
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Put a girl in moonlightand tell only truthsand every man becomes a poet. Atticus Poetry
She sat in her perfect house, with her perfect husband,...
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She sat in her perfect house, with her perfect husband, wishing that her perfect life would end. Atticus Poetry
And the stars blinked as they watched her carefully jealous...
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And the stars blinked as they watched her carefully jealous of the way she shone. Atticus Poetry
We were strange in loveher and I too wild to...
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We were strange in loveher and I too wild to last too rare to die. Atticus Poetry
Sometimes I want a quiet lifeother times I want to...
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Sometimes I want a quiet lifeother times I want to go a little bit fucking Gatsby. Atticus Poetry
Drugs to mehave always beena pretty girl with a sly...
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Drugs to mehave always beena pretty girl with a sly smilebeckoning mewith a finger down the dark path of a fork in the road. Atticus Poetry
She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more...
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She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more treacherous the road became, the more of herselfshe found. Atticus Poetry
What a strange world. We trade our days for things.
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What a strange world. We trade our days for things. Atticus Poetry
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Don't worry– you see, to some you are magic. Atticus Poetry
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You and I will be lost and found a thousand times along this cobbled road of us. Atticus Poetry
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One day I’ll paint the perfect sunset-- if I can only find the words. Atticus Poetry
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A few drinks and the world was hers– she wore her whiskey like a loaded gun. Atticus Poetry
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Don't ask her to be a rock for you to lean uponinstead, build her wingsand point her to the skyand she will teach you both to fly. Atticus Poetry
I LIVE MY LIFESO HAPPILY IN CRAZY WITH HER.
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I LIVE MY LIFESO HAPPILY IN CRAZY WITH HER. Atticus Poetry
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She was cool– the whole world seemed to spin around her in smooth jazz. Atticus Poetry
Poetry, is a life long war wagedagainst ineffable beauty.
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Poetry, is a life long war wagedagainst ineffable beauty. Atticus Poetry
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There is nothing prettier in thewhole wide world than a girlin lovewith every breath she takes. Atticus Poetry
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I think it’s beautifulthe way you sparkle when you talk about the things you love. Atticus Poetry
She had just enough madness to make her interesting
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She had just enough madness to make her interesting Atticus Poetry
Watch carefully the magic that occurswhen you give a person...
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Watch carefully the magic that occurswhen you give a person enough comfort to just be themselves. Atticus Poetry
Love her but leave her wild 
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Love her but leave her wild  Atticus Poetry
It was her chaos that made her beautiful. 
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It was her chaos that made her beautiful.  Atticus Poetry
I aspire to be an old man with an old...
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I aspire to be an old man with an old wife laughing at old jokes from a wild youth. Atticus Poetry
A sky full of starsand he was staring at her....
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A sky full of starsand he was staring at her. –ATTICUS Atticus Poetry
I WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE WHO DREAMS OF DOING...
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I WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE WHO DREAMS OF DOING EVERYTHING IN LIFEAND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. Atticus Poetry
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Time is all we have and don’t.  Atticus Poetry
As he took her handhe gave herall she had beenwaiting...
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As he took her handhe gave herall she had beenwaiting for--a shiverdown her spine. Atticus Poetry
There’s too much risk in loving, ’the young boy said,...
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There’s too much risk in loving, ’the young boy said, ‘no, ’said the old man, ‘there’s too much risk in not. Atticus Poetry
When it comes to love we are primates breaking stickswhile...
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When it comes to love we are primates breaking stickswhile pointing to our hearts. Atticus Poetry
It's a lonelything, protecting a breakable heart
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It's a lonelything, protecting a breakable heart Atticus Poetry
LIFE IS A JOURNEYTO FIND THE PEOPLEWEIRD LIKE YOU. –ATTICUS
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LIFE IS A JOURNEYTO FIND THE PEOPLEWEIRD LIKE YOU. –ATTICUS Atticus Poetry
THE RIGHTPOEM FINDS US EXACTLY WHEN IT NEEDS TO.–ATTICUS
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THE RIGHTPOEM FINDS US EXACTLY WHEN IT NEEDS TO.–ATTICUS Atticus Poetry
EVERYTHINGWE LOVE ISWELL ARRANGED DUST. - ATTICUS
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EVERYTHINGWE LOVE ISWELL ARRANGED DUST. - ATTICUS Atticus Poetry
She walkedthrough her lifeheavyfrom themighty wingsupon her back.
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She walkedthrough her lifeheavyfrom themighty wingsupon her back. Atticus Poetry
I have seen your darkest nights and brightest days and...
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I have seen your darkest nights and brightest days and I want you to knowthat I will be here forever loving you in dusk. Atticus Poetry
THE HARDESTSTEPWE ALL MUST TAKEIS TO BLINDLY TRUST IN WHO...
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THE HARDESTSTEPWE ALL MUST TAKEIS TO BLINDLY TRUST IN WHO WE ARE. - ATTICUS Atticus Poetry
It was never the way she lookedalways the way she...
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It was never the way she lookedalways the way she was I would have fallen in love with her with my eyes closed. Atticus Poetry
The beautiful thing about young love is the truth in...
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The beautiful thing about young love is the truth in our hearts that it will last forever. Atticus Poetry
I let her gobecause I knew she could do betterand...
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I let her gobecause I knew she could do betterand now she's gone I wonderif I should've just been better. Atticus Poetry
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I’ll let you into my heart but wipe your feet at the door. Atticus Poetry
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LOVE COULD BE LABLEDPOISON AND WE’D DRINK IT ANYWAYS. Atticus Poetry
I just need you and some sunsets. 
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I just need you and some sunsets.  Atticus Poetry
She was another broken doll dreaming of a boy with...
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She was another broken doll dreaming of a boy with glue.  Atticus Poetry
Come, my darling, it is never too late to begin...
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Come, my darling, it is never too late to begin our love again. Atticus Poetry
What good are wings without the courage to fly?
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What good are wings without the courage to fly? Atticus Poetry
She wore the moonlight like lingerie. 
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She wore the moonlight like lingerie.  Atticus Poetry
You deserve to be the person you were meant to...
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You deserve to be the person you were meant to be.  Atticus Poetry
Thinking of you is a poison I drink often. 
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Thinking of you is a poison I drink often.  Atticus Poetry
Songs live longer than kingdoms. 
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Songs live longer than kingdoms.  Atticus Poetry
My atoms love you atoms, it’s chemistry. 
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My atoms love you atoms, it’s chemistry.  Atticus Poetry
Break my heart and you will find yourself inside. 
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Break my heart and you will find yourself inside.  Atticus Poetry
The prettiest girls shine brightest in the dark. 
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The prettiest girls shine brightest in the dark.  Atticus Poetry
She wore his love like a loaded gun. 
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She wore his love like a loaded gun.  Atticus Poetry
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There was nowhere to go, but I turned to go and met Atticus's vest front. I buried my head in it and listened to the small internal noises that went on behind the light blue cloth: his watch ticking, the faint crackle of his starched shirt, the soft sound of his breathing.' Your stomach's growling, ' I said.' I know it, ' he said. Harper Lee
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Boo and I walked up the steps to the porch. His fingers found the doorknob. He gently released my hand, opened the door, enter inside, and shut the door behind him. I never saw him again. Harper Lee
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For thus hath the Lord said unto me, Go, set a watchman, let him declare what he seeth." - Anonymous
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The point is, Mrs. MacDonagh, that the universe is exactly the size that your soul can encompass. Some people live in extremely small worlds, and some live in a world of infinite possibility. Kevin Hearne
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I don't believe in magic.' The young boy said. The old man smiled. 'You will when you see her. Atticuspoetry
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You confused your father with God. You never saw him as a man with a man’s heart, and a man’s failings — I’ll grant you it may have been hard to see, he makes so few mistakes, but he makes ’em like all of us. You were an emotional cripple, leaning on him, getting answers from him, assuming that your answers would always be his answers. Harper Lee
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Our mother died when I was two, so I never felt her absence. She was a Graham from Montgomery; Atticus met her when he was first elected to the state legislature. He was middle-aged then, she was fifteen years his junior. Jem was the product of their first year of marriage; four years later I was born, and two years later our mother died from a sudden heart attack. They said it ran in her family. I did not miss her, but I think Jem did. He remembered her clearly, and sometimes in the middle of a game he would sigh at length, then go off and play by himself behind the car-house. When he was like that, I knew better than to bother him. Harper Lee
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Let the dead bury the dead... Harper Lee