The Cove Quotes by Ron Rash

The Cove Quotes

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“Maybe calling it being hitched ain’t the prettiest way to say you’re married, but it’s the truth to my mind and true in a good way, because you’re working together and depending on each other, and you’re sharing the load.”
Ron Rash, The Cove
“Dead and still in the world was worse than dead and in the ground. Dead in the ground at least gave you the hope of heaven.”
Ron Rash, The Cove
“Superstitions are just coincidence or ignorance.”
Ron Rash, The Cove
“The lift of her heart she'd felt on the outcrop she now felt again, and it wasn't just love. She'd felt love before, known its depths when her mother died.
This was something rarer. Happiness, Laurel thought, that must be what this is.”
Ron Rash, The Cove
“Then it became clear that it was a song, the loneliest sort of song because the notes changed so little, like one bird calling and waiting for another to answer. It was as lonely a sound as she’d ever heard.”
Ron Rash, The Cove
“You are not quite ready yet, though. For the next six months, practice until your arms ache and your lips bleed. The suffering will be good for you. A slight smile crossed the conductor's face. If you haven't already found a woman who will break your heart, find one. What we played tonight, especially the Mozart, requires suffering.”
Ron Rash, The Cove
“Libenter homines id quad volunt credunt.” “Men are glad to believe that which they wish for?” Miss Calicut asked. Professor”
Ron Rash, The Cove