12 Quotes & Sayings By Sarah Schulman

Sarah Schulman is the author of six novels, including The Gentrification of the Mind, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and the novel A Stranger in My Own Skin. Her work has been translated into twenty languages. She is also the author of two books of nonfiction, including The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Generation in New York City (2009), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, and The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Generation in New York City (2011), which won the International Latino Book Award.

You have to notice the truth in order to be...
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You have to notice the truth in order to be able to avoid it. Sarah Schulman
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Confusing being mortal with being threatened can occur in any realm. The fact that something could go wrong does not mean that we are in danger. It means we are alive. Mortality is the sign of life. In the most intimate and personal of arenas, many of us have love and trusted someone who violated that trust. So when someone else comes along who intrigues us, whose interests we share, who we enjoy being with, with whom there could b some mutual enrichment and understanding, that does not mean that we are being violated again. Experiencing anxiety does not mean that anyone is doing anything to us that is unjust. . Sarah Schulman
Nothing disrupts dehumanization more quickly than inviting someone over, looking...
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Nothing disrupts dehumanization more quickly than inviting someone over, looking into their eyes, hearing their voice, and listening. Sarah Schulman
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Any pain that human beings can create, human beings can transcend. Sarah Schulman
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Some people have sex by putting fishhooks in each other. Couple this act with a simple understanding of the basic function of all living creatures to expand and contract. Now, try that with fishhooks. Sarah Schulman
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It takes two to tango” isn’t even true on the dance floor. One person can do a lot of evil all on his or her own. But the Theory of Mutual Blame arose sometime before Doc was even born. Perhaps it was a takeoff on Freud’s seduction theory or the more generic practice of blaming victims for being alive. Its origins were unclear, but no one had ever had to take full responsibility for their own actions since. Sarah Schulman
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You tell them one real thing and then the doctor thinks he knows you. He starts getting arrogant and overfamiliar, making insulting suggestions left and right. You have to protest constantly just to set the record straight. Finally he makes offensive assumptions and throws them in your face. A stranger in a bar could do the same… Sarah Schulman
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Anna liked magazines. They were glossy machines. The only technology that she could fold. She read them on a regular basis because they were absorbing. Each one came out on a specific day of the week and was good for an hour of absorption. Sarah Schulman
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I am not here to entertain straight people. Sarah Schulman
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I dreamt that I took William Burrough’s penis and tied it up with piano wire. I hung him like a Chagall painting… In the next part J.G. Ballard swam through streets of female urine. The girls read his book Crash and then mowed him down with their Volkswagen, crushing his chest slowly against a brick wall. As he screamed in agony larger than representation can accommodate, they referred to his text and had orgasms. Later, they jumped up and down yelling, ‘You’re not a hero. You’re not a hero. You’re not. You’re not. You’re not.’ ““How do you analyze that part of the dream, Anna?”…”I guess I’m nervous about my birthday. . Sarah Schulman
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It drives me crazy who quickly the great ones get canonized. 'Blah-blah-blah is such a terrible loss.' Does that mean that the death of one mediocre slob is not as terrible? Do fags have to be geniuses to justify living? Sarah Schulman