7. A cat’s a better mother than you
As Rhett leaves Scarlett and takes their daughter, she protests, naturally and he frankly tells her that she’s a cold, unloving mother. It’s a painful scene that makes us want to be better mothers ourselves.
8. With enough courage, you can do without a reputation
We’re pretty sure Rhett got all the best lines. And we have to admire his confidence.
9. Why all we have is cotton and slaves and arrogance
Rhett is a cynic and a realist, and knows that the Old Southern way of life is in its dying days.