John Steinbeck

The pearl

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  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    His face was fatherly and benign, and his eyes twinkled with friendship. He was a caller of good mornings, a ceremonious shaker of hands, a jolly man who knew all jokes and yet who hovered close to sadness, for in the midst of a laugh he could remember the death of your aunt, and his eyes could become wet with sorrow for your loss.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    And the Father made it clear that each man and woman is like a soldier sent by God to guard some part of the castle of the Universe. And some are in the ramparts and some far deep in the darkness of the walls. But each one must remain faithful to his post and must not go running about, else the castle is in danger from the assaults of Hell.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    For every man in the world functions to the best of his ability, and no one does less than his best, no matter what he may think about it.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    And because they were in some way one thing and one purpose, she smiled with him.

    And they began this day with hope
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    If every single man and woman, child and baby, acts and conducts itself in a known pattern and breaks no walls and differs with no one and experiments in no way and is not sick and does not endanger the ease and peace of mind or steady unbroken flow of the town, then that unit can disappear and never be heard of.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    Its warm lucence promised a poultice against illness and a wall against insult.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    Now the neighbors knew they had witnessed a great marvel. They knew that time would now date from Kino’s pearl, and that they would discuss this moment for many years to come. If these things came to pass, they would recount how Kino looked and what he said and how his eyes shone, and they would say, “He was a man transfigured. Some power was given to him, and there it started. You see what a great man he has become, starting from that moment. And I myself saw it.”

    And if Kino’s planning came to nothing, those same neighbors would say, “There it started. A foolish madness came over him so that he spoke foolish words. God keep us from such things. Yes, God punished Kino because he rebelled against the way things are. You see what has become of him. And I myself saw the moment when his reason left him.”
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    His hand closed down over the pearl and cut the light away from it. Kino was afraid as a man is afraid who says, “I will,” without knowing.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    And this is said in disparagement, whereas it is one of the greatest talents the species has and one that has made it superior to animals that are satisfied with what they have.
  • Douaa Benkhalfiahas quoted2 years ago
    For it is said that humans are never satisfied, that you give them one thing and they want something more.
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