Robert James Waller

The Bridges of Madison County

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  • b8244012260has quoted5 years ago
    Eventually he began to see that light was what he photographed, not objects. The objects merely were the vehicles for reflecting the light.
  • princessasem39149has quoted6 years ago
    In a universe of ambiguity, this kind of certainty comes only once, and never again, no matter how many lifetimes you live.”
  • Дарья Расковаhas quoted7 years ago
    She would have done anything for him except destroy her family and maybe him as well.
  • Дарья Расковаhas quoted7 years ago
    In a universe of ambiguity, this kind of certainty comes only once, and never again, no matter how many lifetimes you live.”
  • Elena Radovskayahas quoted8 years ago
    She turned first one way, then the other, looking at herself in the bureau mirror. That’s about as good as I can do, she thought. And then, pleased, said half out loud, “It’s pretty good, though.”
  • Elena Radovskayahas quoted8 years ago
    They would live with those attitudes all their lives. That’s what had discouraged her, knowing that, and she felt compromised and alone, in spite of the outward friendliness of the community. Poets were not welcome here. The people of Madison County liked to say, compensating for their own self-imposed sense of cultural inferiority, “This is a good place to raise kids.” And she always felt like responding, “But is it a good place to raise adults?”
  • Elena Radovskayahas quoted8 years ago
    Francesca said nothing, wondering about a man to whom the difference between a pasture and a meadow seemed important, who got excited about sky color, who wrote a little poetry but not much fiction. Who played the guitar, who earned his living by images and carried his tools in knapsacks. Who seemed like the wind. And moved like it. Came from it, perhaps.
  • Elena Radovskayahas quoted8 years ago
    The reality is not exactly what the song started out to be, but it’s not a bad song.
  • Elena Radovskayahas quoted8 years ago
    There was somebody a long time ago who was thirsty on an August afternoon. Whoever it was studied their thirst, rigged up some stuff, and invented beer. That’s where it came from, and a problem was solved.
  • Elena Radovskayahas quoted8 years ago
    Why was not important. That was not the way he approached his life. “Analysis destroys wholes. Some things, magic things, are meant to stay whole. If you look at their pieces, they go away.” That’s what he had said.
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