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61 " into loving me. I've "
― Zane Grey , The Rustlers of Pecos County
62 " And as he lost that softness of nature, so he lost his fear of men. He would watch for Oldring, biding his time, and he would kill this great black-bearded rustler who had held a girl in bondage, who had used her to his infamous ends. "
― Zane Grey , Riders of the Purple Sage (Riders of the Purple Sage #1)
63 " When I rode—I rode like the wind," she replied, "and never had time to stop for anything. "
64 " his phantoms of peace. Majestically they formed around him, marshalling and mustering in ceremonious state, and moved to lay upon him their passionless serenity. "
― Zane Grey , Zane Grey Classics: To The Last Man & The Mysterious Rider
65 " Ken sat glued to his seat in mingled fear and wrath. Was he to be the butt of those overbearing sophomores? "
― Zane Grey , The Young Pitcher
66 " The blindness I mean is blindness that keeps you from seein' the truth. "
67 " There was a bold gleam in his eyes and a smile on his face. "
68 " So the struggle for existence continued till I seemed to see all the world before me with its myriads of wild creatures preying upon one another; the spirit of nature, unquenchable as the fires of the sun, continuing ceaseless and imperturbable in its inscrutable design. "
― Zane Grey , Tales of Fishes
69 " Dad, I don't know women very well, but I reckon they live by their hearts. You "
― Zane Grey , Valley of Wild Horses
70 " Dusk settled down into this neck of the great valley. Coyotes barked out in the open. From the heights pealed down the mournful blood-curdling, yet beautiful, bay of a wolf. The rosy afterglow of sunset lingered a long time. The place was shut in, closed about by brushy steeps, redolent of sage. A tiny stream of swift water sang faintly down over rocks. And before darkness had time to enfold hollow and slope and horizon, the moon slid up to defeat the encroaching night and blanch the hills with silvery light. "
71 " Some of these wall-eyed fellers who look jest as if they was walkin' in the shadow of Christ himself, right down the sunny road, now they can think of things en' do things that are really hell-bent. "
72 " American should read the signs of the times, realize the crisis, and meet it in an American way. Otherwise we are done as a race. Money is God in the older countries. But it should never become God in America. If it does we will make the fall of Rome pale into insignificance. "
― Zane Grey , The Call of the Canyon
73 " Peavey "
― Zane Grey , The Second Western Megapack: 25 Classic Western Stories
74 " Every day I awake believing—still believing. The day grows, and with it doubts, fears, and that black bat hate that bites hotter and hotter into my heart. Then comes night— "
75 " False education, false standards, false environment had developed her into a woman who imagined she must feed her body on the milk and honey of indulgence. "
― Zane Grey , To The Last Man: 8 Western Novels - Collection
76 " With that they, and many others, left the hall and joined the moving crowd in the street. The night was delightfully cool. Stars shone white in a velvet sky. The dry wind from mountain and desert blew in their faces. Pan "
77 " lacked "
― Zane Grey , Dust and Thorns: A Zane Grey Collection, Volume One (Twelve novels in one volume!)
78 " He saw the dark, slender, graceful outline of her form. A woman lay in his arms! And he held her closer. He who had been alone in the sad, silent watches of the night was not now and never must be again alone. He who had yearned for the touch of a hand felt the long tremble and the heart-beat of a woman. "
79 " She's mine. I'll fight to keep her safe from that old life. I've already seen her forget it. I love her. And if a beast ever rises in me I'll burn my hand off before I lay it on her with shameful intent. And, by God! sooner or later I'll kill the man who hid her and kept her in Deception Pass! "
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― Zane Grey , Rogue River Feud