The Mansion (1959)
Source: Absalom, Absalom!
Context: Or maybe married men dont even need reasons, being as they already got wives. Or maybe it's women that dont need reasons, for the simple reason that they never heard of a reason and wouldn't recognise it face to face, since they dont function from reasons but from necessities that couldn't nobody help nohow and that dont nobody but a fool man want to help in the second place, because he dont know no better; it aint women, it's men that takes ignorance seriously, getting into a skeer [scare] over something for no more reason than that they dont happen to know what it is.
V. K. Ratliff in Ch. 6
“I first drew in New England's air, and from her hardy breast
Sucked in the tyrant-hating milk that will not let me rest.”
"On the Capture of Certain Fugitive Slaves Near Washington" (1845)
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American poet, critic, editor, and diplomat 1819–1891Related quotes
Ich weiss nicht, was soll es bedeuten,
Dass ich so traurig bin;
Ein Märchen aus alten Zeiten,
Das kommt mir nicht aus dem Sinn.
Die Lorelei, st. 1
“I sucked the milk out of a thousand cows.”
Song lyrics, Modern Times (2006), Thunder on the Mountain
“I like her; I could watch her the rest of my life. She has breasts that smile.”
Source: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
from the catalog of the traveling exhibition 'Nature in Abstraction', Whitney Museum of modern Art, 1958, p. 61
1950s
Monday, Though All the Fates Should Prove Unkind, st. 2
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/7cncd10.txt (1849), Monday
“I sucked a lot of breasts to get where I am today.”
Wall and Piece (2005)