“And the meanness and the plannings and the discontent and the ache for attention were all gone from her face. She was very pretty and simple, and her face was sweet and young.Chapter 5 · Narrator · ★★★★★→
“And she continued to struggle, and her eyes were wild with terror. He shook her then, and he was angry with her. "Don’t you go yellin’," he said, and he shook her; and her body flopped like a fish. And then she was still, for Lennie had broken her neck.Chapter 5 · Narrator · ★★★★★→
““Listen to me, you crazy bastard,” he said fiercely. “Don’t you even take a look at that bitch. I don’t care what she says and what she does. I seen ’em poison before, but I never seen no piece of jail bait worse than her. You leave her be.”Chapter 2 · George Milton · ★★★★☆→
“She's a jail bait all set on the trigger. That Curley got his work cut out for him. Ranch with a bunch of guys on it ain't no place for a girl, specially like her.Chapter 3 · George Milton · ★★★★☆→
“"Funny thing," she said. "If I catch any one man, and he’s alone, I get along fine with him. But just let two of the guys get together an’ you won’t talk. Jus’ nothing but mad."Chapter 4 · Curley's Wife · ★★★★☆→
“Sat’iday night. Ever’body out doin’ som’pin’. Ever’body! An’ what am I doin’? Standin’ here talkin’ to a bunch of bindle stiffs—a nigger an’ a dum–dum and a lousy ol’ sheep—an’ likin’ it because they ain’t nobody else.Chapter 4 · Curley's Wife · ★★★★☆→
“Well, you keep your place then, Nigger. I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny.Chapter 4 · Curley's Wife · ★★★★☆→
“"I get lonely," she said. "You can talk to people, but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad. How’d you like not to talk to anybody?"Chapter 5 · Curley's Wife · ★★★★☆→
“"I don’t want ta hurt you," he said, "but George’ll be mad if you yell." When she didn’t answer nor move he bent closely over her.Chapter 5 · Lennie Small · ★★★★☆→