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Pearl S. Buck

Pearl S. Buck

Born: 06-25-1892

Pearl S. Buck was a prolific American author and Nobel laureate, renowned for her vivid depictions of Chinese village life. Born in 1892 in West Virginia, she spent much of her early life in China, deeply influencing her literary work. Her most famous novel, "The Good Earth," won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. Buck was also a humanitarian and advocate for cross-cultural understanding throughout her lifetime.

Book summaries for books written by Pearl S. Buck

Quotes

Now, five years is nothing, except a man lose himself, and he does not lose himself a little at a time, the way he loses his money.

Pearl S. Buck

timeself-discovery

There was something strange about her, this second wife of his, and it was that strange something that held him.

Pearl S. Buck

mysteryattraction

The land is like all women. You have to love it with your fingers and your eyes, if you’re lucky enough to have the right kind of hands.

Pearl S. Buck

naturelove

She was a woman who had worked in the fields every day of her life and she was not ashamed of it.

Pearl S. Buck

hard workpride

And this I know, that if I had lived with her, I should have loved her and she me and we should have lived in peace together.

Pearl S. Buck

lovepeace

Do you think that I will allow my own son to be like a poor man's son and a poor man's grandson?

Pearl S. Buck

ambitionwealth

It is better to be of low class, it is better to be a farmer, it is better to have the discipline of work, than to be a rich idler.

Pearl S. Buck

classwork ethic

But I have never longed for wealth or things, and I have lost my sons. I do not know what it is that I have longed for.

Pearl S. Buck

contentmentlonging

When the rich are too rich there are ways, and when the poor are too poor there are ways.

Pearl S. Buck

inequalitysociety

He could not understand why there should be this intense love, this passion of a man for a few acres of land.

Pearl S. Buck

landpassion

When the rich are too rich, there are ways, and when the poor are too poor, there are ways.

Pearl S. Buck

societyinequality

I shall not ask for a son, and I shall not ask for a friend, nor for a wife, and I shall not ask for life, but I shall ask for the one thing that I know that I must have.

Pearl S. Buck

desiredetermination