Lucille Clifton Quotes and Sayings - Page 1
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“What they call you is one thing. What you answer to is something else.”
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“I do not feel inhibited or bound by what I am. That does not mean that I have never had bad scenes relating to being Black and/or a woman, it means that other people’s craziness has not managed to make me crazy.”
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“Come celebrate with me that every day something has tried to kill me and has failed.”
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“won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up here on this bridge between starshine and clay, my one hand holding tight my other hand; come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed.”
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“Poetry is a matter of life, not just a matter of language.”
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“the lost women I need to know their names those women I would have walked with, jauntily the way men go in groups swinging their arms, and the ones those sweating women whom I would have joined After a hard game to chew the fat what would we have called each other laughing joking into our beer? where are my gangs, my teams, my mislaid sisters? all the women who could have known me, where in the world are their names?”
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“telling the truth about children's lives is radical.”
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“Children when they ask you why your mama so funny say she is a poet she don't have no sense”
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“People wish to be poets more than they wish to write poetry, and that's a mistake. One should wish to celebrate more than one wishes to be celebrated.”
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“I keep hearing tree talk water words and i keep knowing what they mean.”
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“Every pair of eyes facing you has probably experienced something you could not endure.”
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“Things don't fall apart. Things hold. Lines connect in thin ways that last and last and lives become generations made out of pictures and words just kept.”
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“don’t write out of what I know; I write out of what I wonder. I think most artists create art in order to explore, not to give the answers. Poetry and art are not about answers to me; they are about questions.”
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“Poems come out of wonder, not out of knowing.”
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“blessing the boats (at saint mary’s) may the tide that is entering even now the lip of our understanding carry you out beyond the face of fear may you kiss the wind then turn from it certain that it will love your back may you open your eyes to water water waving forever and may you in your innocence sail through this to that”
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“The end of a thing, is never the end, something is always being born like a year of a baby.”
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“I write from my knowledge not my lack, from my strength not my weakness. I am not interested if anyone knows whether or not I am familiar with big words, I am interested in trying to render big ideas in a simple way. I am interested in being understood not admired.”
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“wishes for sons by Lucille Clifton i wish them cramps. i wish them a strange town and the last tampon. I wish them no 7-11. i wish them one week early and wearing a white skirt. i wish them one week late. later i wish them hot flashes and clots like you wouldn't believe. let the flashes come when they meet someone special. let the clots come when they want to. let them think they have accepted arrogance in the universe, then bring them to gynecologists not unlike themselves.”
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“You might as well answer the door, my child, the truth is furiously knocking.”
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“We cannot create what we can't imagine.”
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“they ask me to remember but they want me to remember their memories and I keep on remembering mine”
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“In the bigger scheme of things the universe is not asking us to do something, the universe is asking us to be something. And that's a whole different thing.”
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“may you kiss the wind then turn from it certain that it will love your back”
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“I think that were beginning to remember that the first poets didn't come out of a classroom, that poetry began when somebody walked off of a savanna or out of a cave and looked up at the sky with wonder and said, "Ahhh." That was the first poem.”
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“I don't go get a poem. It calls me and I accept it.”
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“Intellect doesn't translate across cultures; intuition does.”
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“All people, even one's own children, come with baggage. When they're little, you have to help them carry it. But when they grow up, you have to do that difficult thing of setting their baggage down and taking up your own again.”
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“the lesson of the falling leaves the leaves believe such letting go is love such love is faith such faith is grace such grace is god i agree with the leaves”
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“You cannot play for safety and make art.”
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“Tell the truth... maybe just to see clearly, as clearly as possible.”
-- Lucille Clifton
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