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Nancy Hale Quotes

In order to go anywhere it is necessary to be where one is.

Nancy Hale (1957). “Heaven and Hardpan Farm”

What man can imagine he may one day achieve.

Nancy Hale (1977). “The Realities of Fiction: A Book About Writing”, Greenwood Press

Many an author will speak of writing, in his best work, more than he actually knows.

Nancy Hale (1977). “The Realities of Fiction: A Book About Writing”, Greenwood Press

The dead hand of research lies heavy on too many novels.

Nancy Hale (1977). “The Realities of Fiction: A Book About Writing”, Greenwood Press

To do anything, it is first necessary to be doing nothing.

Nancy Hale (1957). “Heaven and Hardpan Farm”

one must find one's natural home, not try to construct it.

Nancy Hale (1988). “The Prodigal Women”, Plume