Esther Forbes
Esther Louise Forbes (June 28, 1891 – August 12, 1967) was an American novelist, historian and children's writer who received the Pulitzer Prize and the Newbery Medal. She was the first woman elected to membership in the American Antiquarian Society.
Quotes
- If he still were in England and were the man whom this girl loved, she would probably seek him out — women have almost a genius for anticlimaxes.
- O Genteel Lady! (1926), ch. 9
- Most American heroes of the Revolutionary period are by now two men, the actual man and the romantic image. Some are even three men—the actual man, the image, and the debunked remains.
- Paul Revere and the World He Lived In (1942), note 54
Johnny Tremain (1943)
- On rocky islands gulls woke.
- ch. 1, sect. 1
- "Just like the sun coming up yonder out of the sea, pushing rays of light ahead of it."
- ch. 1, sect. 6
- He had never in all his life slept in a bed alone — much less a whole room.
- ch. 2, sect. 5
- I knew he could learn — if he didn't get killed first. It was sink or swim for him — and happens he's swimming.
- ch. 5, sect. 2
- After that Johnny began to watch himself. For the first time he learned to think before he spoke.
- ch. 5, sect. 4
- "A man can stand up to anything with a good weapon in his hands. Without it, he's but a dumb beast."
- ch. 8, sect. 3
- Human relations never seem to stand completely still. This apple, for instance. It might ripen into something better than it now was, or, unromantically, it might rot away in his pocket.
- ch. 8, sect. 4
- "We give all we have, lives, property, safety, skills ... we fight, we die, for a simple thing. Only that a man can stand up."
- ch. 8, sect. 5
- Then Johnny saw running down Cambridge road through the bushes on Charlestown Common a scurry of red ants. ... Those red ants were British soldiers. ... You could see the flash of musket fire, too far away to be heard. Fireflies swarming, hardly more than that.
- ch. 11, sect. 3
- "How old are you, Johnny?" she asked.
"Sixteen."
"And what's that — a boy or a man?"
He laughed. "A boy in time of peace and a man in time of war."- ch. 11, sect. 5
- Hundreds would die, but not the thing they died for. A man can stand up.
- ch. 12, sect. 5
About
- Marge: It's about a boy who goes to war. His hand is deformed in an accident.
Bart: Deformed? Why didn't you say so? They should call this book Johnny Deformed.- The Simpsons, seas. 4, ep. 20 ("Whacking Day")
- Bart [burning books]: So long, Johnny Tremain. Your Newberry award won't save you now!
- The Simpsons, seas. 12, ep. 8 ("Skinner's Sense of Snow")
External links
- John Bartlett (ed.) Familiar Quotations, 13th ed. (1955), p. 969