HARPER LEE QUOTES II

American novelist (1926- )

People in their right minds never take pride in their talents.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: pride


Prejudice, a dirty word, and faith, a clean one, have something in common: they both begin where reason ends.

HARPER LEE

Go Set a Watchman

Tags: prejudice


It's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird


It's better to be silent than to be a fool.

HARPER LEE

statement at awards ceremony when asked if she would like to speak, 2007

Tags: silence


Naturally, you don't sit down in "white hot inspiration" and write with a burning flame in front of you. But since I knew I could never be happy being anything but a writer, and Mockingbird put itself together for me so accommodatingly, I kept at it because I knew it had to be my first novel, for better or for worse.

HARPER LEE

interview with Roy Newquist, Counterpoints, 1964


When a child asks you something, answer him, for goodness' sake. But don't make a production of it. Children are children, but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults, an evasion simply muddles 'em.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: children


With him, life was routine; without him, life was unbearable.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird


I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird


My book had a universal theme. It's not a "racial" novel. It portrays an aspect of civilization, not necessarily Southern civilization.

HARPER LEE

Birmingham Post-Herald, 1962


Things are always better in the morning.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: optimism


Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird


It's not time to worry yet.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: worry


I like to write. Sometimes I'm afraid that I like it too much because when I get into work I don't want to leave it. As a result I'll go for days and days without leaving the house or wherever I happen to be. I'll go out long enough to get papers and pick up some food and that's it. It's strange, but instead of hating writing I love it too much.

HARPER LEE

interview with Roy Newquist, Counterpoints, 1964

Tags: writing


Sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of [another].

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: religion


But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal -- there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. That institution, gentlemen, is a court. It can be the Supreme Court of the United States or the humblest J. P. court in the land, or this honourable court which you serve. Our courts have their faults, as does any human institution, but in this country our courts are the great levellers, and in our courts all men are created equal.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: law


I have nothing but gratitude for the people who made the film. It was a most unusual experience. I'm no judge, and the only film I've ever seen made was Mockingbird, but there seemed to be an aura of good feeling on the set. I went out and looked at them filming a little of it, and there seemed to be such a general kindness, perhaps even respect, for the material they were working with. I was delighted, touched, happy, and exceedingly grateful.

HARPER LEE

interview with Roy Newquist, Counterpoints, 1964


It was the polite thing to talk to people about what they were interested in, not about what you were interested in.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: conversation


It's quite a thing, if you've never been in or known a small southern town. The people are not particularly sophisticated, naturally. They're not worldly wise in any way. But they tell you a story whenever they see you.

HARPER LEE

interview with Roy Newquist, Counterpoints, 1964


Neighbors bring food with death and flowers with sickness and little things in between.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird


Folks don't like to have somebody around knowin' more than they do. It aggravates 'em.

HARPER LEE

To Kill a Mockingbird

Tags: knowledge