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Quotes from Margaret Mitchell

beautiful as a woman is beautiful who is so sure of her charm that she can be generous and gracious to all.
~ Margaret Mitchell
marriage was something women must bear with dignity and fortitude
~ Margaret Mitchell
All she could think of was that she loved him--everything about him, from the proud lift of his gold head to his slender dark boots, loved his laughter even when it mystified her, loved his bewildering silences.
~ Margaret Mitchell
building fires in the rain, tracking animals and finding water.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Oh, you have the nastiest way of making virtues sound so stupid." "But virtues are stupid. Do you care if people talk?
~ Margaret Mitchell
Good Lord!" [Rhett] cried impatiently. "Don't you ever think of anything but money?" "No," [Scarlett] replied frankly, turning hard green eyes upon him. "And if you'd been through what I have, you wouldn't either. I've found out that money is the most important thing in the world and, as God is my witness, I don't ever intend to be without it again.
~ Margaret Mitchell
To her, all women, including her two sisters, were natural enemies in pursuit of the same prey--man.
~ Margaret Mitchell
There was a look of consternation in them, of incredulity and something more - what was it? Yes, Gerald had looked that way the day his pet hunter had broken his leg and he had had to shoot him. Why did she have to think of that now? Such a silly thought. And why did Ashley look so oddly and say nothing?
~ Margaret Mitchell
Scarlett had thrown herself on the bed and was sobbing at the top of her voice, sobbing for her lost youth and the pleasures of youth that were denied her, sobbing with the indignation and despair of a child who once could get anything she wanted by sobbing and now knows that sobbing can no longer help her. She burrowed her head in the pillow and cried and kicked with her feet at the tufted counterpane.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Archie's carrying him to the vacant lot near Belle's. He's dead. Shot through the head.
~ Margaret Mitchell
For a woman, love comes after marriage.
~ Margaret Mitchell
It will serve you right if that sly piece does accept one of you," she said. "Or maybe she'll accept both of you, and then you'll have to move to Utah, if the Mormons'll have you—which I doubt…. All that bothers me is that some one of these days you're both going to get lickered up and jealous of each other about that two-faced, little, green-eyed baggage, and you'll shoot each other. But that might not be a bad idea either.
~ Margaret Mitchell
The next year, their first child was born and they named her Katie Scarlett
~ Margaret Mitchell
Let's don't be too hot headed and let's don't have any war. Most of the misery of the world has been caused by wars. And when the wars were over, no one ever knew what they were all about.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Tu cau?i str?lucire, eu caut aur veritabil.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Ashley to marry Melanie Hamilton! Oh, it couldn't be true!
~ Margaret Mitchell
first, Terminus and then Marthasville, and not until the year of Scarlett's birth had it become Atlanta.
~ Margaret Mitchell
But, for four years, he had seen others who had refused to recognize defeat, men who rode gaily into sure disaster because they were gallant. And they had been defeated, just the same. He thought as he stared at Will in the shadowy hall that he had never known such gallantry as the gallantry of Scarlett O'Hara going forth to conquer the world in her mother's velvet curtains and the tail feathers of a rooster.
~ Margaret Mitchell
For all his exasperating qualities, she grew to look forward to his calls. There was something exciting about him that she could not analyze, something different from any man she had ever known. There was something breathtaking in the grace of his big body which made his very entrance into a room like an abrupt physical impact, something in the impertinence and bland mockery of his dark eyes that challenged her spirit to subdue him.
~ Margaret Mitchell
two of Ma's darkies
~ Margaret Mitchell
He never really existed at all, except in my imagination," she thought wearily. "I loved something I made up, something that's just as dead as Melly is. I made a pretty suit of clothes and fell in love with it. And when Ashley came riding along, so handsome, so different, I put that suit on him and made him wear it whether it fitted him or not. And I wouldn't see what he really was. I kept on loving the pretty clothes—and not him at all.
~ Margaret Mitchell
the way small Mrs. Tarleton bullied her grown sons and laid her riding crop on their backs if the occasion seemed to warrant it.
~ Margaret Mitchell
The O'Haras were a clannish tribe, clinging to one another in prosperity as well as in adversity, not for any overweening family affection but because they had learned through grim years that to survive a family must present an unbroken front to the world.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Don't spoil it," he said quietly.
~ Margaret Mitchell