Kathleen Norris Quote

When one has an insatiable appetite for trouble all sorts will serve. The accident of losing a hairpin, or a child, or a train, or a tooth are all trouble, and certain natures will harp upon the one quite as seriously as upon the other.


Hands Full of Living: Talks with American Women (1931)


When one has an insatiable appetite for trouble all sorts will serve. The accident of losing a hairpin, or a child, or a train, or a tooth are all...

When one has an insatiable appetite for trouble all sorts will serve. The accident of losing a hairpin, or a child, or a train, or a tooth are all...

When one has an insatiable appetite for trouble all sorts will serve. The accident of losing a hairpin, or a child, or a train, or a tooth are all...

When one has an insatiable appetite for trouble all sorts will serve. The accident of losing a hairpin, or a child, or a train, or a tooth are all...