18 Quotes & Sayings By Gwendolyn Brooks

Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. She was born in 1919 in North Carolina, but spent most of her childhood in Ohio. After graduating from Oberlin College, she worked for the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration. She began writing poetry early on and had her first book of poems, A Street in Bronzeville, published in 1940 Read more

She wrote several short stories and worked on a novel before publishing her first collection of poetry, Maud Martha (1940), followed by Spunk: Poems 1946–1949 (1950). Her poetry was controversial at its publication because it dealt with topics such as poverty, racism, and women's rights, but it received critical acclaim. A Street in Bronzeville was praised by W.E.B.

Du Bois who said that "Miss Brooks had the art of making the ordinary seem extraordinary." Brooks continued to publish over 30 books of poetry.

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Surely--But I am very off from that. From surely. From indeed. From the decent arrowthat was my clean naivete and my faith. This morning, men deliver wounds and death. They will deliver death and wounds tomorrow. And I doubt all. You. Or a violet. Gwendolyn Brooks
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She was afraid to suggest to him that to most people, nothing "happens." That most people merely live from day to day until they die. That, after he had been dead a year, doubtless fewer than five people would think of him oftener than once a year. That there might even come a year when no one on earth would think of him at all. Gwendolyn Brooks
Live not for Battles Won.Live not for The-End-of-the-Song. Live in...
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Live not for Battles Won.Live not for The-End-of-the-Song. Live in the along. Gwendolyn Brooks
Poetry is life distilled.
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Poetry is life distilled. Gwendolyn Brooks
Exhaust the little moment. Soon it dies. And be it...
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Exhaust the little moment. Soon it dies. And be it gash or gold it will not come Again in this identical disguise. Gwendolyn Brooks
We real cool. We Left school. We Lurk late. We...
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We real cool. We Left school. We Lurk late. We Strike straight. We Sing sin. We Thin gin. We Jazz June. We Die soon. Gwendolyn Brooks
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Say to them, say to the down-keepers, the sun-slappers, the self-soilers, the harmony-hushers, " Even if you are not ready for dayit cannot always be night." You will be right. For that is the hard home-run. Live not for battles won. Live not for the-end-of-the-song. Live in the along. Gwendolyn Brooks
We real cool. WeLeft school. WeLurk late. WeStrike straight. WeSing...
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We real cool. WeLeft school. WeLurk late. WeStrike straight. WeSing sin. WeThin gin. WeJazz June. WeDie soon. Gwendolyn Brooks
Writing is a delicious agony.
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Writing is a delicious agony. Gwendolyn Brooks
I am a writer perhaps because I am not a...
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I am a writer perhaps because I am not a talker. Gwendolyn Brooks
Books are meat and medicineand flame and flight and flowersteel,...
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Books are meat and medicineand flame and flight and flowersteel, stitch, cloud and clout, and drumbeats on the air. Gwendolyn Brooks
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My dreams, my works, must wait till after hell I hold my honey and I store my bread In little jars and cabinets of my will. I label clearly, and each latch and lid I bid, Be firm till I return from hell. I am very hungry. I am incomplete. And none can tell when I may dine again. No man can give me any word but Wait, The puny light. I keep eyes pointed in; Hoping that, when the devil days of my hurt Drag out to their last dregs and I resume On such legs as are left me, in such heart As I can manage, remember to go home, My taste will not have turned insensitive To honey and bread old purity could love. . Gwendolyn Brooks
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One reason that cats are happier than people is that they have no newspapers. Gwendolyn Brooks
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It is brave to be involved. Gwendolyn Brooks
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When you love a man, he becomes more than a body. His physical limbs expand, and his outline recedes, vanishes. He is rich and sweet and right. He is part of the world, the atmosphere, the blue sky and the blue water. Gwendolyn Brooks
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Art hurts. Art urges voyages - and it is easier to stay at home. Gwendolyn Brooks
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A writer should get as much education as possible, but just going to school is not enough; if it were, all owners of doctorates would be inspired writers. Gwendolyn Brooks