Tess Gallagher quotes
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“the past is not only that which happened but also that which could have happened but did not.”
-- Tess GallagherSource : Tess Gallagher (1986). “A concert of tenses: essays on poetry”, Univ of Michigan Pr
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“That's what poems are for, unlivable love.”
-- Tess GallagherSource : Tess Gallagher (2006). “Dear Ghosts,: Poems”, Graywolf Press
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“I stop writing the poem to fold the clothes. No matter who lives or who dies, I'm still a woman. I'll always have plenty to do. I bring the arms of his shirt together. Nothing can stop our tenderness. I'll get back to the poem. I'll get back to being a woman. But for now there's a shirt, a giant shirt in my hands, and somewhere a small girl standing next to her mother watching to see how it's done.”
-- Tess GallagherSource : Tess Gallagher (1992). “Moon crossing bridge: poetry”, Graywolf Pr
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“It is a burden, I'm saying, to live where I live.”
-- Tess GallagherSource : Tess Gallagher (1999). “At the Owl Woman Saloon”, Scribner
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“When I was a young girl salmon fishing with my father in the Straits of Juan de Fuca in Washington State I used to lean out over the water and try to look past my own face, past the reflection of the boat, past the sun and darkness, down to where the fish were surely swimming. I made up charm songs and word-hopes to tempt the fish, to cause them to mean biting my hook. I believed they would do it if I asked them well and patiently and with the right hope. I am writing my poems like this. I have used the fabric and the people of my life as the bait.”
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“When you hug someone you want it to be a masterpiece of connection, the way the button on his coat will leave the imprint of a planet in my cheek when I walk away.”
-- Tess GallagherSource : Tess Gallagher (1984). “Willingly: Poems”
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Source : "Sh'ma, Volume 34, Issue 607 - Volume 36, Issue 626". Book edited by J. Jakobovits, 2004.
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Source : "The Trouble Makers: Dissent over Foreign Policy, 1792-1939". Book by A. J. P. Taylor, "The Radical Tradition: Fox, Paine, and Cobbett", p. 14, 1957.
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“The past actually happened. History is what someone took the time to write down.”
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