Part II, Ch. 4
O Pioneers! (1913)
Willa Cather: Quotes about life
Willa Cather was American writer and novelist. Explore interesting quotes on life.
Katherine Mansfield (1925)
Context: Even in harmonious families there is this double life: the group life, which is the one we can observe in our neighbour's household, and, underneath, another — secret and passionate and intense — which is the real life that stamps the faces and gives character to the voices of our friends. Always in his mind each member of these social units is escaping, running away, trying to break the net which circumstances and his own affections have woven about him.
"Miss Jewett"
Not Under Forty (1936)
Part IV, Ch. 3
Sometimes paraphrased: What was any art but a mould in which to imprison for a moment the shining elusive element which is life itself — life hurrying past us and running away, too strong to stop, too sweet to lose.
The Song of the Lark (1915)
Source: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 5 (22 July 1902)
"Joseph and His Brothers"; first published in The Saturday Review of Literature (6 June 1936)
Not Under Forty (1936)
Book V, Ch. 1
My Antonia (1918)
Book III, Ch. 4
The Professor's House (1925)
Katherine Mansfield (1925)
Book I, Ch. 1
The Professor's thoughts on Lake Michigan
The Professor's House (1925)
Part I, Ch. 11
The Song of the Lark (1915)
Book II, Ch. 7
My Antonia (1918)