Zane Grey Quotes
Born: January 31, 1872
Zane Grey, a master of the American West, channels the raw, untamed spirit of nature into profound meditations on mindfulness and inner peace. His legacy transcends adventure, offering seekers a philosophy of stillness found in vast landscapes and the quiet rhythm of the frontier. Grey believed that true serenity arises from surrendering to the present moment—whether beneath a star-filled sky or beside a whispering river. His quotes resonate deeply because they remind us that peace is not a destination, but a state of being, discovered in the spaces between our hurried thoughts. Through his words, we learn to breathe with the earth.
Zane Grey Quotes (30)
"I arise full of eagerness and energy, knowing well what achievement lies ahead of me."
— Zane Grey"Love of man for woman - love of woman for man. That's the nature, the meaning, the best of life itself."
— Zane Grey"I wrote for nearly six hours. When I stopped, the dark mood, as if by magic, had folded its cloak and gone away."
— Zane Grey"What makes life worth living? Better surely, to yield to the stain of suicide blood in me and seek forgetfulness in the embrace of cold dark death."
— Zane Grey"I am tired. My arm aches. My head boils. My feet are cold. But I am not aware of any weakness."
— Zane Grey"The difficulty, the ordeal, is to start."
— Zane Grey"I can write best in the silence and solitude of the night, when everyone has retired."
— Zane Grey"I must go deeper and even stronger into my treasure mine and stint nothing of time, toil, or torture."
— Zane Grey"I am full of fire and passion. I am not ready yet for great concentration and passion."
— Zane Grey"There are hours when I must force the novel out of my mind and be interested in the children."
— Zane Grey"Every once in a while I feel the tremendous force of the novel. But it does not stay with me."
— Zane Grey"These critics who crucify me do not guess the littlest part of my sincerity. They must be burned in a blaze. I cannot learn from them."
— Zane Grey"I see so much more than I used to see. The effect has been to depress and sadden and hurt me terribly."
— Zane Grey"No one connected intimately with a writer has any appreciation of his temperament, except to think him overdoing everything."
— Zane Grey"I confess that reading proofs is a pleasure. It stimulates and inspires me."
— Zane Grey"Love grows more tremendously full, swift, poignant, as the years multiply."
— Zane Grey