William Faulkner Quotes About Bones

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  • And I will look down and see my murmuring bones and the deep water like wind, like a roof of wind, and after a long time they cannot distinguish even bones upon the lonely and inviolate sand.

    William Faulkner (2011). “FAULKNER READER”, p.82, Modern Library
  • Who is he who will affirm that there must be a web of flesh and bone to hold the shape of love?

    William Faulkner (2011). “Selected Short Stories”, p.275, Modern Library
  • Your illusions are a part of you like your bones and flesh and memory.

    William Faulkner (1951). “Absalom, Absalom!”
  • Where the shadow of the bridge fell I could see down for a long way, but not as far as the bottom. When you leave a leaf in water a long time after awhile the tissue will be gone and the delicate fibres waving slow as the motion of sleep. They don't touch one another, no matter how knotted up they once were, no matter how close they lay once to the bones.

    William Faulkner (1946). “The Sound and the Fury: And As I Lay Dying”, New York : The Modern library
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