30 Quotes About Southern Fiction

The South is a place of culture, diversity, and history. Here are some of the best southern-fiction quotes to inspire, motivate, and maybe even make you feel homesick.

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The truth had lacerated him to the bone, had punctured his heart, and had ripped through his soul. The truth had slain him and tended to his wounds. The truth had hated him and loved him. The truth had opened his eyes to his own faults. Brenda Sutton Rose
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I loved these salt rivers more than I loved the sea; I loved the movement of tides more than I loved the fury of surf. Something in me was congruent with this land, something affirmed when I witnessed the startled, piping rush of shrimp or the flash of starlight on the scales of mullet. I could feel myself relax and change whenever I returned to the lowcountry and saw the vast green expanses of marsh, feminine as lace, delicate as calligraphy. The lowcountry had its own special ache and sting. . Pat Conroy
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As he farmed, hard labor left his hands callused, the sun bleached his hair, his face leathered, and his heart throbbed with music. Brenda Sutton Rose
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He ascended the mountain in darkness, no lamplight, a world black and silver and blue. The moon lay scattered through the woods in blades, glowing palely, the wind rising now and again to moan through the trees. The trail scrawled ever upward, toward the looming darkness of the mountain's peak. Above it all the sea of night, the strange ornamentation of stars. Taylor Brown
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We all have scars. Just because mine are hidden doesn’t make them any less painful. Nicki Salcedo
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It wasn’t that she believed in voodoo, precisely–but she believed in the people who believed in voodoo–and that was scary enough. -Coralee Ayers Caitlin Rush
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If it is to be, it's up to me. Melba Moon
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I reckon it’s true what they say that good begets good and bad begets bad. The evil men do lives on after them, but what good they done gets buried with their bones. Lisa Kaye Presley
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The woods are full of regional writers, and it is the great horror of every serious Southern writer that he will become one of them. Flannery OConnor
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Hiding had been effortless in New York City. Getting lost in a sea of people was as easy as stepping onto a crowded Subway car. Sweet Laurel Cove would be very different. Generations of families filled its church pews, ran its farms, and schooled its children. Anonymity was as rare as lightning bugs in wintertime–as her grandmother would say. Teresa Tysinger
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His eyes settled due west and gazed through the silhouetted, leaf-bare branches to the now-black rolling hills of the mountains he called home. The sun was setting on another day in Laurel Cove, though he couldn’t help but wonder what was rising on the horizon. Teresa Tysinger
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We don't always get what we want. And sometimes, when we do, it's not worth the price. Stephanie Lawton
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If you want vampires and werewolves, faeries, fallen angels or zombies, you won't find them here. I know a real-life monster. Stephanie Lawton
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By the standards of a tourist strolling past looking for a quick lunch, the place was a dive. The sign on the window was small and easy to miss, and the antique feel of the place wasn't the prepackaged, old-shit-on-the-wall nostalgia that came with so many chain restaurants. The cafe was just old, and everything about it said old. But Jon liked it that way, if only because it kept the tourists away and spared him from hearing imported ignorance when there was plenty of local ignorance to go around. . Scott B. Pruden
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The ultimate downfall of the computerized holographic receptionist was that there was no amount of flattery, flirtation or chocolate that could convince one to lie for you. Scott B. Pruden
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Nothing helps your partner keep his mind on Jesus more than having a sign of His love tanned on your primary erogenous zones. Scott B. Pruden
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Life can surprise you. You want something with every ounce of blood that flows in your veins, and then one day it's yours. Right there before you. Everything. You break out in a cold sweat with the undeniable realization that what you really want is home. Sometimes finding home is a long time coming. A long journey. Brenda Sutton Rose
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When we became teenagers boredom grew like a moth in a cocoon fighting to escape, and the peace created by our parents became a prison. We sought excitement and adventure. We sought anything but the sinless, pure, and average of the faux idyllic. Scott Thompson
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The mind of man can only teach what he has learned from others. It is how you use that knowledge that will decide who you are. Micheal Rivers
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Although I wasn't there to bear witness, I imagine Lot's wife scanned the masses for her children. Perhaps she sought out the curves of their mouths and the shapes of their faces, trying to memorize her children, grown now. She looked back as I and any strong, loving mother would have done. Brenda Sutton Rose
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Are you aware that Jesus Christ can spell? I get so tired of you spelling every slang and cuss word that crosses your mind, as though you are pulling one over on the Lord. Brenda Sutton Rose
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Writing is an act of faith. One must believe and see people who are invisible to others and be faithful to tell half formed stories. It’s like being on the trail of an apparition who’s repeatedly just out of reach. K. Youngblood Katherine Imogene Youngblood
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Step into the fire of self-discovery. This fire will not burn you. It will only burn what you are not, - Rumi Leta McCurry
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Ain’t nothing too serious. Even death is a joke on the old devil, if we are living for the Lord. Nancy B. Brewer
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Well, honey, it is the south. These debutantes know how to verbally kick anyone’s ass. They learned it from their mamas in the womb. Magan Vernon
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He takes a draw on a cigarette, blows out a smoky ghost. I reach to catch the phantom in my hands, but it eludes me. I've been trying to catch a ghost for as long as I can remember. Brenda Sutton Rose
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The general consensus seemed to be that if prayer didn't take care of the problem, a belt to the ass and the threat of reform school would. Steven Norton
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Kevin knew he had to always outrun the enemy inside him, and if that meant playing football, he'd do it. During puberty, he had taken off running and found too late that he couldn't stop. In dreams that turned into nightmares he ran in fear, ripped from sleep in a sweat, shouting, " Run! Brenda Sutton Rose
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Ruby's was where I'd long picked up delicious bits and pieces of small-town troubles, and of course, Ramona Jean was my very best source. Steven Norton