1.
When it's raining pudding, hold up your bowl.
Sandra Dallas
2.
The Red Kimono tells it all—the bitterness and pain as well as the joy, pride and patriotism of a people too resilient to be beaten by racism.
Sandra Dallas
3.
You know what a storyteller is, don't you? It's a person that has a good memory who hopes other people don't.
Sandra Dallas
4.
Nobody starts out a perfect quilter.
Sandra Dallas
5.
It was marrying that made women appreciate other women.
Sandra Dallas
6.
The thing I'm writing now, I have various characters, and all of a sudden, out of nowhere, this couple dies. And they have a daughter. ...I thought, 'OK, we have to do something with the daughter' ... then I realized she's not really their daughter. She has her own story. And she's become the most interesting character. She was this throwaway character that I didn't even conceive of before I started writing her into it, and now she's become very important in this book.
Sandra Dallas
7.
After all, a woman didn't leave much behind in the world to show she'd been there. Even the children she bore and raised got their father's name. But her quilts, now that was something she could pass on.
Sandra Dallas
8.
Jam on a winter took away the blue devils. It was like tasting summer.
Sandra Dallas