20 Quotes & Sayings By Grace Paley

Grace Paley was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 22, 1913. She is the author of four books of short stories, seven collections of essays, including "A Book of Grace," "The Living Room," and "The Collected Stories," and two books of poems. Her work has been translated into 14 languages. She lives in New York City.

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The only thing you should have to do is find work you love to do. And I can't imagine living without having loved a person. A man, in my case. It could be a woman, but whatever. I think, what I always tell kids when they get out of class and ask, 'What should I do now?' I always say, 'Keep a low overhead. You're not going to make a lot of money.' And the next thing I say: 'Don't live with a person who doesn't respect your work.' That's the most important thing–that's more important than the money thing. I think those two things are very valuable pieces of information. . Grace Paley
There is a long time in me between knowing and...
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There is a long time in me between knowing and telling. Grace Paley
Write what will stop your breath if you don’t write.
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Write what will stop your breath if you don’t write. Grace Paley
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I finally understood that I didn’t lack pen and paper but my ownmemorizing mind. It had been given away with a hundred poems, calledrote learning, old-fashioned, backward, an enemy of creative thinking, a great human gift disowned. Grace Paley
We are in the hands of men whose power and...
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We are in the hands of men whose power and wealth have separated them from the reality of daily life and from the imagination. We are right to be afraid. Grace Paley
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My daughter has pointed out that there were not enough lovejobs to go around in this new world. In any event, I probably learned tolerance, maybe even literary affection for the person in the wrong historical moment, living such long, never to be mediate wars with other sufferers. Grace Paley
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I drank a little California Mountain Red at home and thought--why not--wherever you turn someone is shouting give me liberty of I give you death. Perfectly sensible, thing-owning, Church-fearing neighbours flop their hands over their ears at the sound of a siren to keep fallout from taking hold of their internal organs. You have to be cockeyed to love, and blind in order to look out the window at your own ice-cold street. Grace Paley
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Remembering is organized for significance (not usefulness) Grace Paley
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To translate a poem from thinking into English takes all night. Grace Paley
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My language limitations here are real. My vocabulary is adequate for writing notes and keeping journals but absolutely useless for an active moral life. If I really knew this language, there would surely be in my head, as there is in Webster's or the Dictionary of American Slang, that unreducible verb designed to tell a person like me what to do next. Grace Paley
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The younger people with the ache of youth were eating all the cheese. Grace Paley
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‏Don’t live with a lover or roommate who doesn’t respect your work. Grace Paley
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All that is really necessary for survival of the fittest it seems is an interest in life good bad or peculiar. Grace Paley
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I don't believe civilization can do a lot more than educate a person's senses. Grace Paley
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All that is really necessary for survival of the fittest it seems is an interest in life good bad or peculiar. Grace Paley
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Rosiness is not a worse windowpane than gloomy gray when viewing the world. Grace Paley
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The word career is a divisive word. It's a word that divides the normal life from business or professional life. Grace Paley
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In the end, long life is the reward, strength, and beauty. Grace Paley
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Let us go forth with fear and courage and rage to save the world. Grace Paley