7 Quotes by Shirley Abbott



  • Author Shirley Abbott
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    Besides its content and methods, the cuisine devised by squaws and hillbilly women, as well as slave women, had another thing in common, which was the belief that you made do with whatever you could lay hands on--pigs' entrails, turnip tops, cowpeas, terrapins, catfish--anything that didn't bite you first.

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    The frontier will nevertheless survive in the attitudes a few of us inherited from it. One of those attitudes--to me a beatitude--is the conviction that the past matters, that history weighs on us and refuses to be forgotten by us, and that the worst poverty women--or men--can suffer is to be bereft of their past.

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    They founded a society based not upon currency and commodities but on the elementary notion that if you failed to raise enough to eat, you would go hungry.

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  • Author Shirley Abbott
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    Besides its content and methods, the cuisine devised by squaws and hillbilly women, as well as slave women, had another thing in common, which was the belief that you made do with whatever you could lay hands on – pigs’ entrails, turnip tops, cowpeas, terrapins, catfish – anything that didn’t bite you first.

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  • Author Shirley Abbott
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    The frontier will nevertheless survive in the attitudes a few of us inherited from it. One of those attitudes – to me a beatitude – is the conviction that the past matters, that history weighs on us and refuses to be forgotten by us, and that the worst poverty women – or men – can suffer is to be bereft of their past.

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