Quote by: John Knowles

Someone knocked me down; I pushed Brinker over a small slope; someone was trying to tackle me from behind. Everywhere there was the smell of vitality in clothes, the vital something in wool and flannel and corduroy which spring releases. I had forgotten that this existed, this smell which instead of the first robin, or the first bud or leaf, means to me that spring has come. I had always welcomed vitality and energy and warmth radiating from thick and sturdy winter clothes. It made me happy, but I kept wondering about next spring, about whether khaki, or suntans or whatever the uniform of the season was, had this aura of promise in it. I felt fairly sure it didn't.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohn Knowles
  • DescriptionAmerican novelist
  • BornSeptember 16, 1926
  • DiedNovember 29, 2001
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist