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I'm sorry, but were you dropped on your head as an infant?
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I think if you're president, color goes away completely: you're president and it doesn't matter if you're white, green or purple.
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Bosoms are for bedrooms and breastfeeding.
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It can be really powerful to write something when you're sad.
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I'd cry, if only I had the time to do it.
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Why don't we just build you an house outside Hilly?
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But Lou Anne, she understood the point of the book before she even read it. The one who was missing the point this time was me.
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It's Tuesday, change-the-damn-sheets day. If I don't do it today, that makes Wednesday change-the-damn-sheets day too.
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Ugly live up on the inside. Ugly be a hurtful, mean person.
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I wash my hands, wonder how an awful day could turn even worse. It seems like at some point you'd just run out of awful.
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Babies love fat.
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And why? Because they are suffocating within the lines that define their town and their times. And sometimes lines are made to be crossed.
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The day your child says she hates you, and every child will go through the phase, it kicks like a foot in the stomach.
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Some things I just got to keep for myself.
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Stuart needs "space" and "time," as if this were physics and not a human relationship.
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That's what I want them to know. Saying thank you, when you really mean it, when you remember what someone done for you
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I'm tired of the rules," I say.
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I have decided not to die.
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Got to be the worst place in the world, inside a oven. You in here, you either cleaning or you getting cooked.
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I am looking for a future for myself. I like to hear about the possibilities of others.
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crying, and go in the toilet bowl
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And that's when I get to wondering, what would happen if I told her she something good, ever day?
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Sorry is the fool who ever underestimates my mother.
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We must keep this a perfect secret.
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This woman talk like she from so deep in the country she got corn growing in her shoes.
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I've become one of those people who prowl around at night in their cars. God, I am the town's Boo Radley, just like in To Kill A Mockingbird.
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No one tells us, girls who don't go on dates, that remembering can be almost as good as what actually happens.
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Why? Why are you hitting me?"
He leaned down and looked me right in the face.
"If I didn't hit you Minny, who knows what you become. — Kathryn Stockett
He leaned down and looked me right in the face.
"If I didn't hit you Minny, who knows what you become. — Kathryn Stockett
You're the smartest one in the class, Aibileen," she say. "And the only way you're going to keep sharp is to read and write every day.
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I don't know why the bad have to happen to the goodest ones,
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Cokes at Phi Delta Theta parties and
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Here's to new beginnings, Stuart says and raises his bourbon. I nod, sort of wanting to tell him that all beginnings are new.
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Kindness don't have no boundaries.
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Lord, I never seen blue hair on a black woman before or since. Leroy say you look like a cracker from outer space.
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CHAPTER 1 August 1962 MAE MOBLEY
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I don't regret it, but I don't feel quite as lucky anymore.
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I've been dropped off in a place I do not belong anymore. Certainly not here with Mother and Daddy, ...
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I want to read what you're thinking. I'm pretty sure it's not about housekeeping.
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It smells like grade school - boredom, paste, Lysoled vomit. I
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You kind, you smart, you important.
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She got a confused, disgusted look on her face, like she done salted her coffee instead a sugared it.
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I intend to stay on her like hair on soap.
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I was surprise to see the world didn't stop just cause my boy did.
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They ain't rich folk, that I know. Rich folk don't try so hard. I
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Find I can get my point across a lot better writing them down
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I always order the banned books from a black market dealer in California, figuring if the State of Mississippi banned them, they must be good.
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You is kind. You is smart. You is important.
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Be the prettiest book I ever seen. The cover is pale blue, color a the sky. And a big white bird - a peace dove - spreads its wings from end to end.
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But after Mr. Evers got shot a week ago, lot a colored folk is frustrated in this town. Especially the younger ones, who ain't built up a callus yet.
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I'm starting to hate the whiny teenage songs about love and nothing.
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It was delicious to have someone to keep secrets with
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I always thought insanity would be a dark, bitter feeling, but it is drenching and delicious if you really roll around in it.
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All I'm saying is, kindness don't have no boundaries.
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What should we do about it?" asks Miss Celia.
We. God forgive me, but I wish there wasn't a "we" mixed up in this. (Minny) — Kathryn Stockett
We. God forgive me, but I wish there wasn't a "we" mixed up in this. (Minny) — Kathryn Stockett
Rich folk don't try so hard
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We all on a party line to God...
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I can't wear a man's jacket with a ball gown. She rolls her eyes at him, sighs. But thanks, honey.
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Miss Leefolt sigh, hang up the phone like she just don't know how her brain gone operate without Miss Hilly coming over to push the Think buttons.
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I'm a Southerner - I never take satisfaction in touching a nerve.
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I'd of told Scarlett to stick those green draperies up her white little pooper. Make her own damn man-catching dress.
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Great books give you a feeling that you miss all day, until you finally get to crawl back inside those pages again.
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They say it's like true love, good help. You only get one in a lifetime.
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Your white uniform as a black domestic was your ticket anywhere in town.
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When you little, you only get asked two questions, what's your name and how old you is, so you better get em right.
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She's wearing a tight red sweater and a red skirt and enough makeup to scare a hooker.
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And you call yourself a Christian,' were Hilly's words to me and I thought, God. When did I ever do that?
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The Help by Kathryn Stockett.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
If I'd played Mammy, I'd of told Scarlett to stick those green draperies up her white little pooper. Make her own damn man-catching dress. -Minny
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Wasn't that the point of the book? For women to realize, We are just two people. Not that much separates us. Not nearly as much as I'd thought.
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Sometimes people get a burst of strength. It's a gift from God, I guess. So they can finish their business.
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I am not spending my final days in a hospital, nor will I turn my own house into one." Doctor
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I never once heard her say she gone leave Leroy, and Minny don't say things twice. When she do things, they done the first time.
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I guess we all get a little snippy when we're not feeling good.
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I may not remember my name or what country I live in, but you and that pie is something I will never forget.
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She's like a Philistine on a Sunday, the way she won't take but so many steps a day. Except every day's Sunday around here.
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To say I have frizzy hair is an understatement. It is kinky, more pubic than cranial, and whitish blond, breaking off easily, like hay.
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born on a early Sunday morning in August, 1960. A church baby
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That's all a grit is, a vehicle. For whatever it is you rather be eating.
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Frying chicken always makes me feel a little better about life.
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I tucked this away, afraid to admit how good it was to hear it.
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Sure, I dreamed of football dates, buy my real dream was that one day I would write something that people would actually read
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What if I'm stuck. Here. Forever.
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Because I long to feel nothing. I want to be frozen inside. I want the icy cold to blow directly on my heart.
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Mississippi and the world is two different places,' the Deacon say and we all nod cause ain't it the truth.
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Things ain't never gone change in this town , Aibileen. We living in hell. Our kids is trapped.
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Who knew heartbreak would be so goddamn hot.
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She dumb." I sigh. "But she ain't stupid.
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Who knew paper and ink could be so vicious
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The first book you write because of the way it makes you feel. The second one you can't help but wonder how it's going to make the reader feel.
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It seems like at some point you'd run out of awful.
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There's no place left inside me for you.
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The phone ring so I go in the kitchen and answer it. Got a little
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You don't cook pumpkins in the summer, you don't cook peaches in the fall.
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It always sound scarier when a hollerer talk soft.
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kids in my lifetime. I know how
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