Portrait of Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Modern influential 92 sayings

Sayings by Zora Neale Hurston

You can be a lady and do your own work.

1942 — Essay, 'Dust Tracks on a Road'
Work & Money Unverifiable

The very thing that you are looking for is that which is looking.

1937 — Novel, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'
General Unverifiable

Dat's de way it is wid some people. Dey ain't got no mind to their own.

1937 — Novel, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'
General Unverifiable

I am a Negro — and I am proud of it.

1928 — Essay, 'How It Feels to Be Colored Me'
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

I have been in Sorrow's kitchen and licked out all the pots. Then I have stood on the peak of the mountain and shouted for joy.

1942 — Essay, 'Dust Tracks on a Road'
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

I want to be a poet, and a novelist, and a playwright, and an anthropologist.

1920s — Letter
General Unverifiable

The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found out by accident.

Uncertain — Often attributed to Hurston, but its exact origin is uncertain. Similar sentiments appear in her wor…
Food & Drink Unverifiable

To be human, one must be able to laugh. To be human, one must be able to weep.

1942 — Essay, 'Dust Tracks on a Road'
General Unverifiable

Dat's de way it is with some women. Dey ain't got no sense at all.

1937 — Novel, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'
General Unverifiable

I am not a writer. I am a storyteller.

1930s-1940s — Interview/Essay
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

It is a funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it.

1942 — Essay, 'Dust Tracks on a Road'
General Unverifiable

I am not a feminist. I am a human being.

1930s-1940s — Interview/Essay
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable
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