26 Quotes & Sayings By Lynda Barry

Lynda Barry was born in Houston, Texas in 1954. She attended Rice University and The University of Houston, where she received an MA in Theater in 1984. She is the author of over fifty books including her famous Obscure Ensemble series. Her work has been featured in "The New York Times Book Review," "Time Magazine," "The Village Voice," "McSweeney's Internet Tendency," "The Independent," "Mother Jones, Inc." and other publications Read more

She has appeared on radio and television shows including "The Today Show" and the PBS series "Wide Angle" and her work has been seen at festivals worldwide. Lynda is also a poet, cartoonist, graphic novelist, film director, and children's book author. Her latest book is called Little Lulu Loves Halloween.

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You keep seeing your picture on posters that you are missing but you're not. That'd be weird, right? Or say you look down at the sidewalk and earthworms are spelling your name. Or you open a peanut bag and the 'hello' is written in your writing on the inside of the shell. Would that weird ya? Lynda Barry
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You have to be willing to spend time making things for no known reason. Lynda Barry
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You may be a lady but you are still the man! Lynda Barry
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Something can only become an illusion after disillusionment. Before that, it is something real. Lynda Barry
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It is true that I am a person with black pockets of evil and hatred in my heart. There are underground places inside of me Lynda Barry
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There are certain children who are told they are too sensitive, and there are certain adults who believe sensitivity is a problem that can be fixed in the way that crooked teeth can be fixed and made straight. And when these two come together you get a fairytale, a kind of story with hopelessness in it. I believe there is something in these old stories that does what singing does to words. They have transformational capabilities, in the way melody can transform mood. They can't transform your actual situation, but they can transform your experience of it. We don't create a fantasy world to escape reality, we create it to be able to stay. I believe we have always done this, used images to stand and understand what otherwise would be intolerable. . Lynda Barry
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What year is it in your imagination? Lynda Barry
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What is an idea made of? Of future, past and also meanwhile. Lynda Barry
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The groove is so mysterious. We're born with it and we lose it and the world seems to split apart before our eyes into stupid and cool. When we get it back, the world unifies around us, and both stupid and cool fall away. I am grateful to those who are keepers of the groove. The babies and the grandmas who hang on to it and help us remember when we forget that any kind of dancing is better than no dancing at all. Lynda Barry
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Dear Anyone Who Finds This, Do not blame the drugs. Lynda Barry
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Ask a burning question, get a burning answer Lynda Barry
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Above me soft footsteps, the sound through the ceiling of a teenager haunted by a door to the night. My cousin Maybonne lights up a Salem, blows ghosts to the darkness, be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. Lynda Barry
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I am hell with a knife and there is nothing I can really do about it but try and keep my mouth shut and try not to let it show. Lynda Barry
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A man who has been dead for a week in a hot trailer looks more like a man than you would first expect. Lynda Barry
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If it is your time love will track you down like a cruise missile. Lynda Barry
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Love is an exploding cigar we willingly smoke. Lynda Barry
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I do love to eavesdrop. It's inspirational, not only for subject matter but for actual dialogue, the way people talk. Lynda Barry
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If I didn't try to eavesdrop on every bus ride I take or look for the humor when I go for a walk, I would just be depressed all the time. Lynda Barry
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Humor is such a wonderful thing, helping you realize what a fool you are but how beautiful that is at the same time. Lynda Barry
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If it is your time, love will track you down like a cruise missile. Lynda Barry
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Remember when you were in school and the teacher would put a picture under an overhead projector so you could see it on the wall? God, I loved that. Tellya the truth, I used to look at that beam of light and think it was God. Lynda Barry
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Playing and fun are not the same thing, though when we grow up we may forget that and find ourselves mixing up playing with happiness. There can be a kind of amnesia about the seriousness of playing, especially when we played by ourselves. Lynda Barry
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The minute you understand racism, you're responsible for being racist. It's like eating from the tree of knowledge. Lynda Barry
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My goal on my bucket list is to write a romantic comedy movie. Lynda Barry
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The library was open for one hour after school let out. I hid there, looking at art books and reading poetry. Lynda Barry