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Top 350 Louise Erdrich Quotes (2024 Update)
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Louise Erdrich Quote: “Did he like celery?’ ‘Does anybody?”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “Sometimes I dream I am a man,” said Millie, which was the sort of statement neither of them could meet with a response.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “These official men with their satisfied soft faces. He hated their approval just as much as he hated their condescension. And yet this truth was buried so deep inside him that its expression only emerged, in their presence, as a friendly smile.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “And Patrice thought another thing her mother said was definitely true – you never really knew a man until you told him you didn’t love him.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “With a lot of boiling, you could eat them.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “So along with the whiskey and perfume and smoke, she often exuded faint undertones of hay, dust, and the fragrance of horse, which once you smell it you always miss it. Humans were meant to live with the horse.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “The world was tender with significance.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “She didn’t use any makeup but lipstick, a bright carmine red that emphasized everything she said.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “That’s what a drum is all about – it gathers people in and holds them.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “There are Indian grandmas who get too much church and Indian grandmas where the church doesn’t take, and who are let loose in their old age to shock the young. Zack had one of those last sort.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “The jittery focus, the devastated shelves, a couple of fights breaking out over paper towels, a swarm descending on an employee trying to restock toilet paper, madness in people’s eyes – it was like the beginning of every show where the streets empty and some grotesque majestic entity emerges from mist or fire.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “And now we’re putting another man in the earth. Maybe a drunk, but he wasn’t always a drunk.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “The piano had taken a year or more to make of woods, she knew, collected and seasoned by the craftsmen, each type destined for a different piece of the sounding board and trim. Time was in the wood. Time was in the hammers. Time was the existence of the piano. Time was the human who had voiced the piano, who had balanced the keys, shaped, hardened, softened each hammer.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “He squeezed her hand. She squeezed his hand back. That’s how they sometimes talked.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “The snow had come down in the night, heavily, covering everything. Millie knew the moment she opened her eyes. The air inside was different, filled with a cold radiance. It was a struggle to leave her bed beside the radiator.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “What we’re living through is either unreal or too real.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “Barnes spent a lot of time driving the boys to matches with other towns – off-reservation towns where the crowds broke out fake war whoops and jeers when their hometown favorite lost.”
Louise Erdrich Quote: “As they plodded along, the golden radiance intensified until it seemed to emanate from every feature of the land.”
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