Kirby Larson Quotes

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  • I love visiting new places but am not overly fond of the travel to get to them.

  • Remember picture books are the closest form of writing to a poem. Even though they don't have to rhyme, they must be poetic. They must be written so the worst actress can read with comfort and expression.

  • Sir if I was your daughter I would wait until this train started again and throw myself in front of it!

  • I think if you find your passion and you go with it you are rewarded.

    Passion   Thinking   Ifs  
    "Interview with Kirby Larson, Author of Hattie Big Sky". Interview with Cindy Hudson, motherdaughterbookclub.com. February 23, 2010.
  • Hattie.' Grace patted my arm. 'My cows sing better than you do.

    Grace   Arms   Cows  
  • There is nothing like the occasional outburst of profanity to calm jangled nerves.

    Nerves   Calm   Outburst  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.54, Yearling
  • If I ruled supreme, there would be big problems.

    Would Be   Problem   Bigs  
  • Why did I keep hitching myself to dreams as big as that Montana sky? I was like Rooster Jim's chickens, with no way to fly that high.

    Dream   Sky   Roosters  
    Kirby Larson (2013). “Hattie Ever After”, p.156, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
  • Character is everything, especially these days when that's what publishers are asking for. Make sure that yours have child appeal. Also don't have a huge cast of characters. One or two is best, four, the maximum.

  • I am the richest person alive (or at least one of!) because I get to do what I love as a career.

    Careers   Alive   Persons  
  • The year has held its ups and downs for me; I'm sure it has for you, too. I'm counting on the year ending on a note of joy (and gingerbread!) and look forward to a new year brimming with promise and peace.

    New Year   Years   Joy  
  • The worst thing of all is standing by when folks are doing something wrong.

    Courage   Worst   Folks  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.164, Yearling
  • I have an office in my house, with a comfy red print reading chair and a soft cream-colored desk. After I walk Winston the Wonder dog and have my breakfast, I head to my office. Every single day. Sometimes, when I'm working on revisions, I print off my manuscript and go to a coffee shop to work. But mostly you can find me in my office.

    Dog   Coffee   Reading  
  • Why couldn't I be more like other girls my age? Take Mrs. Brown's niece. She spent every waking hour sizing up this beau or that, stitching tea towels and petticoats and putting aside a little each month for a set of Spode Buttercup dishes.

    Girl   Women   Niece  
    Kirby Larson (2013). “Hattie Ever After”, p.4, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
  • Well, before writing became all-consuming, I was a quilter, like Hattie and Perilee. I don’t do that anymore, but I do knit, garden and watch the birds in my backyard. I also take lots of walks, do yoga and talk my husband into taking me out to dinner as often as possible.

    Husband   Yoga   Writing  
    Hope Is the Word Interview, hopeisthewordblog.com. February 27, 2009.
  • The lessons this life has planted in my heart pertain more to caring than crops, more to Golden Rule than gold, more to the proper choice than to the popular choice.

    Life   Heart   Caring  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.162, Yearling
  • [Rejection] made me quit writing once. For six months. I started up again when my then seven-year-old son asked me to start writing again because I was too grumpy when I wasn't writing.

    Writing   Son   Years  
  • My bounce-around life had taught me that dreams were dangerous things - they look solid in your mind, but you just try to reach for them. It's like gathering clouds.

    Dream   Clouds   Mind  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.3, Yearling
  • I will have to rely on that painful teacher, experience.

    Teacher   Painful   Rely  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.14, Yearling
  • It's the company, not the cooking, that makes a meal.

    Cooking   Meals   Company  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.159, Yearling
  • Isn't it fascinating how long a few minutes seem when you are completely alone with not a familiar face in sight?

    Sight   Long   Faces  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.19, Yearling
  • The truth can both lift up and knock down.

    Lifts  
    Kirby Larson (2013). “Hattie Ever After”, p.156, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
  • Life was like a batch of biscuits without the baking powder: flat, flat, flat.

    Life   Baking   Biscuits  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.4, Yearling
  • There should be fireworks at last, when a dream dies.

    Dream   Lasts   Fireworks  
  • The wren and the nightingale sound nothing alike, but think how dull the world would be without the songs of both birds.-Miss Kanagawa

    Song   Thinking   Bird  
  • I gotta pound the keys for the ideas to flow.

    Writing   Keys   Ideas  
  • Hon, when someone's a true friend, there's no need to miss 'em." She patted her chest. "'Cause they're always right here.

  • I've always been a bookworm. As I mentioned, I moved around a lot, and one of the problems with being the new kid is it takes a while to make new friends. But I always had my books.

    Book   Kids   New Friends  
    "Interview with Kirby Larson, Author of Hattie Big Sky". Interview with Cindy Hudson, motherdaughterbookclub.com. February 23, 2010.
  • Our actions make the fragrance of our lives...Would you smell of plums? Or Vinegar?

  • It seems the misfortune of one can plow a deeper furrow in the heart than the misfortune of millions.

    Heart   Deeper   Seems  
    Kirby Larson (2007). “Hattie Big Sky”, p.255, Yearling
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