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Plowing Quotes

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Ljupka Cvetanova
“No one plows the field just by thinking about it.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, The New Land

Jonathan Raban
“From the moment that the first plow blade bit into the crust, the homesteaders began to destroy the foundations of their new life, and in a very few years the crust was gone--used up, scattered, blown away by the dry summer winds.”
Jonathan Raban, Bad Land: An American Romance

Richard Powers
“But farmers are patient men tried by brutal seasons, and if they weren't plagued by dreams of generation, few would keep plowing, spring after spring.”
Richard Powers, The Overstory

Luis Alberto Urrea
“Every winter he'd be out here plowing with the big red blade mounted on the Ford, and when he was done opening up his drive, he'd by God get cracking on the neighbors' spreads down the road. Arnie and Ina, good Vikings from Minnesota. The Rays over to the east--they had a kid. Couldn't be trapped out here in snow. That's how America worked. Used to work. That was what made things function. It was all obvious come winter. Some folks wouldn't pitch in with a snow shovel if they saw a naked one-hundred-year-old lady out there struggling with a drift.”
Luis Alberto Urrea, The Water Museum