Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Mari Sandoz

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a novelist Mari Sandoz.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Mari Sandoz

Mari Susette Sandoz was a Nebraska novelist, biographer, lecturer, and teacher. She became one of the West's foremost writers, and wrote extensively about pioneer life and the Plains Indians.

Novelist | May 11, 1896 - March 10, 1966
The hills of one’s youth are all mountains — © Mari Sandoz
The hills of one’s youth are all mountains
Indians still consider the whites a brutal people who treat their children like enemies - playthings, too, coddling them like pampered pets or fragile toys, but underneath always like enemies, enemies that must be restrained, bribed, spied upon, and punished. They believe that children so treated will grow up as dependent and immature as pets and toys, and as angry and dangerous as enemies within the family circle, to be appeased and fought.
There's no discounting the antagonism the average woman feels for the eldest daughter. The infuriating thing is that most mothers blame the daughters for their hatred when it's just what makes the mother pig eat her first batch of young. Of course one can't tell them that.
writers don't like to write letters. Too much like work.
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