Our childhood had passed over into history overnight. The transition was unnoticed — Barbara Kingsolver
If the Lord hasn’t got a boyfriend lined up for me to marry, that’s his business. — Barbara Kingsolver
…nothing momentous comes in this world unless it comes on the shoulders of kindness. — Barbara Kingsolver
I love developing children as characters. Children rarely have important roles in — Barbara Kingsolver
A writer’s occupational hazard: I think of eavesdropping as minding my business. — Barbara Kingsolver
A dog can’t think that much about what he’s doing, he just does what feels right. — Barbara Kingsolver
Arguments could fill a marriage like water, running through everything, always, with — Barbara Kingsolver
Even feigning surprise, pretending it was unexpected and saying a ritual thanks, — Barbara Kingsolver