19 Quotes & Sayings By Marsha Norman

Marsha Norman is an award winning playwright who has been writing and working in theatre for more than twenty-five years. Her work has been performed throughout the United States and in several other countries, and she has received numerous awards for her work. The recipient of a PEN Center USA fellowship, she holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Goddard College and a BA in Drama from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

The theater is a communal event, like church. The playwright...
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The theater is a communal event, like church. The playwright constructs a mass to be performed for a lot of people. She writes a prayer, which is really just the longings of one heart. Marsha Norman
Dreams are illustrations...from the book your soul is writing about...
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Dreams are illustrations...from the book your soul is writing about you. Marsha Norman
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Family is just accident, Jessie. It's nothing personal, hon. They don't mean to get on your nerves. They don't even mean to be your family, they just are. Marsha Norman
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I see it on his face. I hear it when he talks. We look out at the world and we see the same thing: Not Fair. And the only difference between us is Ricky's out there trying to get even. And he knows not trust anybody and he got it straight from me. And he knows not to try and get work, and guess where he got that. He walks around like there's loose boards in the floor, and you know who laid that floor, I did. . Marsha Norman
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Jesus was a suicide, if you ask me. Marsha Norman
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I'm just not having a very good time and I don't have any reason to think it'll get anything but worse. I'm tired. I'm hurt. I'm sad. I feel used. Marsha Norman
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Mama, I know you used to ride the bus. Riding the bus and it’s hot and bumpy and crowded and too noisy and more than anything in the world you want to get off and the only reason in the world you don’t get off is it’s still fifty blocks from where you’re going? Well, I can get off right now if I want to, because even if I ride fifty more years and get off then, it’s the same place when I step down to it. Whenever I feel like it, I can get off. As soon as I’ve had enough, it’s my stop. I’ve had enough. Marsha Norman
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No. You can't. And I can't do anything either, about my life, to change it, make it better, make me feel better about it. Like it better, make it work. But I can stop it. Shut it down, turn it off like the radio when there's nothing on I want to listen to. It's all I really have that belongs to me and I'm going to say what happens to it. And it's going to stop. And I'm going to stop it. So. Let's just have a good time. Marsha Norman
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...I only told you about it because I thought I might get a laugh out of you for once even if it wasn't the truth, Jessie. Things don't have to be true to talk about 'em, you know. Marsha Norman
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Peole do think that if they avoid the truth it might change to something better before they have to hear it. Marsha Norman
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Family is just accident.. .. They don't mean to get on your nerves. They don't even mean to be your family they just are. Marsha Norman
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Mama: But something might happen. Something that might change everything. Who knows what it might be, but it might be worth waiting for! (Jessie doesn't respond.) Try if for two more weeks. Jessie: No, MamaMama: i'll pay more attention to you. Tell the truth when you ask me. Let you have your say. Jessie: No, Mama. This is how I have my say. This is how I say what I thought about it ALL and I say No. To Dawson and Loretta and the Red Chinese and epilepsy and Ricky and Cicel and you. And me. And hope. I say No.,. Marsha Norman
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Mama:...you can keep trying. You can get brave and try some more. You don't have to give up. Jessie: I'm NOT giving up. This IS the other thing I'm trying. And I'm sure there are some other things that might work, but MIGHT work isn't good enough any more. I need something that WILL work. THIS will work. That's why I picked it. Marsha Norman
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How can I get up everyday knowing you had to kill yourself to make it stop hurting and I was here all the time and I never even saw it. And then you gave me this chance to make it better, convince you to stay alive and I couldn't do it. How can I live with myself after this, Jessie? Marsha Norman
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What I hope to do is create a play that investigates the ongoing violence toward women and children in the world, and searches for some kind of answer to the question, 'What Can We Do?' Marsha Norman
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Dreams are illustrations from the book your soul is writing about you. Marsha Norman
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Knowing is the most profound kind of love, giving someone the gift of knowledge about yourself. Marsha Norman
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People do think that if they avoid the truth, it might change to something better before they have to hear it. Marsha Norman