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Shelby Foote

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A university is just a group of buildings gathered around a library.


— Shelby Foote


#library #university #universe

I abhor the idea of a perfect world. It would bore me to tears.


— Shelby Foote


#perfection #utopia #boredom

Not married until 33, Abraham Lincoln said, "A woman is the only thing I am afraid of that cannot hurt me.


— Shelby Foote


#singleness #marriage

On Lee as commander: "He had a cheerful dignity and could praise them (his men) without seeming to court their favor.


— Shelby Foote


#encouragement #leadership #leadership

Grant was something rare in that or any war. He could learn from experience.


— Shelby Foote


#learning #mistakes #experience

I began the way nearly everybody I ever heard of - I began writing poetry. And I find that to be quite usual with writers, their trying their hand at poetry.


— Shelby Foote


#ever #everybody #find #hand #heard

Getting close to books, and spending time by myself, I was obliged to think about things I would never have thought about if I was busy romping around with a brother and sister.


— Shelby Foote


#around #books #brother #brother and sister #busy

Longevity conquers scandal every time.


— Shelby Foote


#every #every time #longevity #scandal #time

I prize the Depression, for instance, because I learned the value of things in the Depression that a way people who don't have to worry about such things never learned to prize it really, I believe.


— Shelby Foote


#because #believe #depression #i #i believe

And I really do think that the difficulty of research makes it more real to you than punching a thing to find out how many men were killed at this particular action.


— Shelby Foote


#difficulty #find #how #i #killed






About Shelby Foote

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Did you know about Shelby Foote?

With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South. In 1987 he became a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. When Foote was 15 years old Walker Percy and his brothers LeRoy and Phinizy Percy moved to Greenville to live with their uncle — attorney poet and novelist William Alexander Percy — after the death of their parents.

With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South. Foote was relatively unknown to the general public for most of his life until his appearance in Ken Burns's PBS documentary The Civil War in 1990 where he introduced a generation of Americans to a war that he believed was "central to all our lives. ".

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