“I do not know just how long it takes to become saturated with the elements so that one takes no account of them. Myself can never get past the glow and exhilaration of a storm, the wrestle of long dust-heavy winds, the play of live thunder on the rocks, nor past the keen fret of fatigue when the storm outlasts physical endurance.””
Quotes by Mary Hunter Austin
“endurance. But prospectors and Indians get a kind of a weather shell that remains on the body until death.””
The Land of Little Rain
“There is nothing," he said to the sapling firs, "like being able to endure hard times with a good countenance.””
The Basket Woman A Book of Indian Tales for Children
“I suppose," he thought, "it is not good for me to flower as the other plants. If I began like them I should probably end like them, and I feel that I could not be satisfied with that. After all, one should not try to be so much like others, but to be the very best of one's own sort.””
The Basket Woman A Book of Indian Tales for Children
Mary Hunter AustinMary Hunter Austin was an influential American author and environmentalist known for her vivid portrayals of the American Southwest. Born in Illinois, she moved to California in her youth, where the s...