Top 20 Quotes & Sayings by Sharyn McCrumb

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Sharyn McCrumb.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Sharyn McCrumb

Sharyn McCrumb is an American writer whose books celebrate the history and folklore of Appalachia. McCrumb is the winner of numerous literary awards, and the author of the Elizabeth McPherson mystery series, the Ballad series, and the St. Dale series.

Elvis is bound to be dead. Look at all the vultures in his vicinity.
Life seems to be a choice between two wrong answers.
All babies are incoherent, but they grow up. That is the principle difference between an infant and a poet. — © Sharyn McCrumb
All babies are incoherent, but they grow up. That is the principle difference between an infant and a poet.
It couldn't be the beer. Donnie McRory was certain of that. If you sent American beer out to be analyzed, the lab would probably phone up and say, 'Your horse has diabetes.
anger is more productive than fear.
Some people are born to fit the times.
SHADOW KNIGHT'S MATE is a compelling story, extremely well-written and alarmingly plausible. Jay Brandon does for politics what Dan Brown did for religion.
I wonder which is worse-the death, not knowing what comes after, or the wedding, when you think you know, but you're wrong.
Romulan or Vulcan?' the ushers asked each guest. Marion, who had been poised to say 'friends of the bride' had responded to the question with an open-mouthed stare, and Jay Omega answered, 'Klingon!" which got them seats in the back row of the Romulan side.
High school and equality are forever incompatible.
Boondocks' is simply the Tagalog word for mountains.
Machines seem to sense that I am afraid of them. It makes them hostile.
Half magic is no magic at all.
Trying to act normal is the most unnatural behavior of all.
Cities are judged by their richest inhabitants and rural areas are judged
Domestic rabbits don't have the sense that God promised animal crackers.
Nobody has time to write a book. Some people just do it anyhow.
Maybe staying single meant that you never had to grow up. — © Sharyn McCrumb
Maybe staying single meant that you never had to grow up.
If it had taught them nothing else, twenty years of living past high school had taught them self-preservation. ... No one was going to risk putting his ego on the line; they would come prepared with dates, flattering clothes, and a well-rehearsed, carefully edited biography. They would all be kind to each other. High school was enough torture for one lifetime.
You take a handful of rocks and put them in a jar. Then once a week, you take one tiny pebble out of the jar and throw it away. When the jar is empty, why, you'll just about be over your grief. ... Time alone will do if you're short on rocks.
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