Best quotes by Sue Hubbell on Time
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‟ I spend a lot of time sizing up a tree before I fell it. Once it's down, I clear away the brush around the tree before I start cutting it into lengths so I won't trip and lose my balance with the chain saw running.
- Sue Hubbell
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‟ It wasn't that there weren't menfolk in my grandmother's stories. There were lots of them but they died young or were drifters and dreamers who disappeared or turned to drink or succumbed to melancholia or slow mortal diseases. The women, on the other hand, lived a long time and were full of spit and vinegar until the end.
- Sue Hubbell
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‟ Every spring, I begin cutting my firewood for the upcoming winter. It should be cut months ahead of time so it will dry and cure.
- Sue Hubbell
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‟ For a long, long time, nearly 40 years, I never had any bees. I can't think why.
- Sue Hubbell
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‟ Late August still feels like summer here in the Ozarks, but it is the time of year the nighthawks are moving on to their South American wintering grounds.
- Sue Hubbell