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L. Frank Baum
“Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.”
L. Frank Baum

Rick Riordan
“Coach Hedge yelled,鈥淭har she blows! Kansas, ahoy!鈥�
鈥淗oly Hephaestus,鈥� Leo muttered. 鈥淗e really needs to work on his shipspeak.”
Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

Max Lucado
“The wizard [of Oz] says look inside yourself and find self. God says look inside yourself and find [the Holy Spirit]. The first will get you to Kansas.
The latter will get you to heaven.
Take your pick.”
Max Lucado, Experiencing the Heart of Jesus: Knowing His Heart, Feeling His Love

Morgan Matson
“Something tells me we're not in Kansas anymore"
"You did not just say that”
Morgan Matson, Amy & Roger's Epic Detour

Langston Hughes
“Books -where if people suffered, they suffered in beautiful language, not in monosyllables, as we did in Kansas”
Langston Hughes, I Wonder as I Wander: An Autobiographical Journey

Kimber Silver
“The stars sparkled in an inky sky as they drove through the hot summer night鈥攔hinestones scattered across midnight silk. Out here, a person could almost see forever across the flat expanse of farmland. Wide-open spaces revealed little towns miles away, their lights glinting like rubies and pearls. Kansas held a subtle beauty that only a quiet eye could see.”
Kimber Silver, Broken Rhodes

P.S. Baber
“You can never really escape. It goes with you, wherever you go. Somehow, the prairie dust gets in your blood, and it flows through your veins until it becomes a part of you. The vast stretches of empty fields, the flat horizons of treeless plains. The simplicity of the people鈥攇ood, earnest people. The way they talk and the way they live. The lack of occurrence, lack of attention, lack of everything. All that鈥攊t鈥檚 etched into your soul and it colors the way you see everything and it becomes a part of you. Eventually, Ms. Harper, when you leave, everything you experience outside of Kansas will be measured against all you know here. And none of it will make any sense.”
P.S. Baber, Cassie Draws the Universe

Langston Hughes
“I was unhappy for a long time, and very lonesome, living with my grandmother. Then it was that books began to happen to me, and I began to believe in nothing but books and the wonderful world in books 鈥� where if people suffered, they suffered in beautiful language, not in monosyllables, as we did in Kansas.”
Langston Hughes

Ben Aaronovitch
“Somebody doesn't know they're not in Kansas anymore,' said Stephanopoulos.”
Ben Aaronovitch, Whispers Under Ground
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John Darnielle
“The inside of the Trace Italian, of course, does not exist. A player can get close enough to see it: it shines in the new deserts of Kansas, gleaming in the sun or starkly rising from the winter cold. The rock walls that protect it meet in points around it, one giving way to another, for days on end. But the dungeons into which you'll fall as you work through the pathways to its gates number in the low hundreds, and if you actually get into the entry hall, there are a few hundred more sub-dungeons before you'll actually reach somewhere that's truly safe. Technically, it's possible to get to the last room in the final chamber of the Trace Italian, but no one will ever do it. No one will ever live that long.”
John Darnielle, Wolf in White Van

“When anything is going to happen in this country, it happens first in Kansas”
William Allen White
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Kimber Silver
“Light from an almost full moon bathed the flat expanse of land in a milky glow. A scraggly coyote trotted into sight, and when it stopped a few yards in front of his pickup, Lincoln wrapped his arms around the steering wheel to study the animal.
Seconds after hearing the report, bullets pinged off his pickup.”
Kimber Silver, Bullets in the Briar

Kimber Silver
“The unkempt clapboard residence sported a copious amount of bare wood. Years of rain mixed with rust from metal window screens had stained the cladding at the corner of each opening, creating an illusion that the house was weeping bloody tears. Dead cottonwood trees looked on like silent mourners.”
Kimber Silver, Bullets in the Briar

Jane Smiley
“A northerner, insensitive in some ways and full of self-righteousness could gravely offend a southerner in a second. The northerner would be giving his general opinion, more than likely unasked for, and all unknowing challenging the southerner's every deeply held belief, not to mention, with sundry looks and expressions, suggesting that the southerner was possessed of numerous flaws of character and person. The southerner was bound to see offense in every suggestion, insult in every difference of opinion, and to act upon his stung pride.”
jane smiley

Shannon L. Alder
“You always had it in you to create miracles, but you forgot that it required you to do the opposite of what you are doing now.”
Shannon L. Alder

Kimber Silver
“This town was caught in a perpetual state of stagnation. The same three thousand or so people were still living the same small-town life. They thought they ruled the universe from the confines of this one-mile square, yet their world ended at the city limits.”
Kimber Silver, Broken Rhodes

LaVerne St. George
“There was too much between them to think of any type of future. Yet, with him standing in front of her, she wanted to think of the future. Wanted him to wrap his arms round her. Kiss her. Tell her it would be all right.”
LaVerne St. George, The Master's Plan

“If I claim to be a wise man, that surely means that I don't know.”
Kansas (band)

Libba Bray
“Terrific, Miss Knight. Simply terrific,' a smiling reporter said. 'They're going to love this story in Peoria. Why, you'll be famous everywhere - from New York to Hollywood, Florida to Kansas.'
'Kansas?' Theta whispered.
'Yeah. Big state in the middle of the country. Fulla corn, Republicans, and Bible salesmen, and not much else?”
Libba Bray, Lair of Dreams
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Sarah Smarsh
“When I found your name, in my early adulthood, I don't think I'd ever heard the term "white working class". The experience it describes contains both racial privilege and economic disadvantage, which can exist simultaneously. This was an obvious, apolitical fact for those of us who lived that juxtaposition every day. But it seemed tomake some people uneasy, as though our grievance put us in competition with poor people of other races. Wealthy white people, in particular, seemed to want to distance themselves from our place and our truth. Our struggles forced a question about America that many were not willing to face: If a person could go to work every day and still not be able to pay the bills and the reason wasn't racism, what less articulated problem was afoot?”
Sarah Smarsh, Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth

Diane Seuss
“If a lifetime is North America then I have reached Kansas.”
Diane Seuss, It Blows You Hollow

Julene Bair
“Learning the history, we were filling in the blanks in ourselves. This had been a major event in a place where we'd grown up thinking that nothing significant had ever happened.”
Julene Bair, The Ogallala Road: A Memoir of Love and Reckoning

Danielle  Paige
“This is what a place like this does to you. It makes you put words in the beaks of chickens.”
Danielle Paige, No Place Like Oz

Danielle  Paige
“Tornado or no tornado, a girl from Kansas doesn't let much get to her.”
Danielle Paige, Dorothy Must Die

James   McBride
“Now he was as lost as the rest of us, and didn't know his way out of the particular patch of woods and that homestead any more than a bird knows his way out of a privy with the door closed, but he was the leader, and he had found what he wanted.”
James McBride, The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother

“Positive thinking is to adversity what chicken noodle soup is to an illness -- it will turn some things around for the better”
Jerry D. Guess

Michael Treharne Davies
“In Christ the King parish, Christ was still king. It was the only parish in the diocese where the tabernacle had been retained in its proper position of honor.”
Michael Treharne Davies, The Barbarians Have Taken Over

Michael Treharne Davies
“鈥� comment made by Dom Prosper Gu茅ranger,one of the greatest Catholic scholars, concerning the public protest of a layman at the heresy of Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, in 428: When the shepherd turns into a wolf the first duty of the flock is to defend itself.”
Michael Treharne Davies, The Barbarians Have Taken Over

GLEN NESBITT
“HENRY: Tornado season begins today, October 5th.
EM: Golly. It just ended October 1st.”
Glen Nesbitt, We're Off

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