Top 81 Gwendolyn Brooks Quotes
#1. Say to them, say to the down-keepers, the sun-slappers, the self-soilers, the harmony-hushers, "Even if you are not ready for day it cannot always be night." You will be right. For that is the hard home-run. Live not for battles won. Live not for the-end-of-the-song. Live in the along.
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#2. She was learning to love moments. To love moments for themselves.
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#3. We don't ask a flower any special reason for its existence. We just look at it and are able to accept it as being something different from ourselves.
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#4. Art is a refining and evocative translation of the materials of the world.
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#5. Books are meat and medicine
and flame and flight and flower
steel, stitch, cloud and clout,
and drumbeats on the air.
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#6. Abortions will not let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get.
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#8. I think it must be lonely to be God.
Nobody loves a master. No.
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#10. I like the concentration, the crush; I like working with language, as others like working with clay, or notes.
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#11. The civil rights situation is like a pregnancy. It will get worse, I believe, before it gets better. What the usual pregnancy comes to is a decent baby. That is what we all hope will be the end product of this stress. It is customary, at the end of a pregnancy, to have for your pains a decent baby.
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#12. Words can do wonderful things. They pound, purr. They can urge, they can wheedle, whip, whine. They can sing, sass, singe. They can churn, check, channelize. They can be a "Hup two three four." They can forge a fiery army of a hundred languid men.
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#13. Even if you are not ready for day
it cannot always be night.
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#14. Art hurts. Art urges voyages - and it is easier to stay at home.
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#15. Exhaust the little moment. Soon it dies.
And be it gash or gold it will not come
Again in this identical disguise.
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#18. I believe we should all know each other, we human carriers of so many pleasurable differences. To not know is to doubt, to shrink from, sidestep or destroy.
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#19. To be in love
Is to touch things with a lighter hand.
In yourself you stretch, you are well.
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#20. We real cool. We
Left school. We
Lurk late. We
Strike straight. We
Sing sin. We
Thin gin. We
Jazz June. We
Die soon.
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#22. My Poem is life, and not finished.
It shall never be finished.
My Poem is life, and can grow.
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#23. This is the urgency: Live! and have your blooming in the noise of the whirlwind.
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#24. And if sun comes / How shall we greet him? / Shall we not dread him, / Shall we not fear him / After so lengthy a / Session with shade?
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#25. It is brave to be involved. To be not fearful to be unresolved.
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#27. Good health is a duty to yourself, to your contemporaries, to your inheritors, to the progress of the world.
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#28. Don't let anyone call you a minority if you're black or Hispanic or belong to some other ethnic group. You're not less than anybody else.
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#29. When you use the term minority or minorities
in reference to people, you're telling them that
they're less than somebody else.
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#30. I tell poets that when a line just floats into your head, don't pay attention 'cause it probably has floated into somebody else's head.
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#32. At a certain moment in social proceedings, I am on FIRE to leave: I have a leaving-FIT.
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#33. I know that the Black emphasis must be not against white but FOR Black.
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#34. It frightens me to realize that, if I had died before the age of fifty, I would have died a 'Negro' fraction ...
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#35. A writer should get as much education as possible, but just going to school is not enough; if it were, all owners of doctorates would be inspired writers.
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#37. When you love a man, he becomes more than a body. His physical limbs expand, and his outline recedes, vanishes. He is rich and sweet and right. He is part of the world, the atmosphere, the blue sky and the blue water
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#38. Truth-tellers are not always palatable. There is a preference for candy bars.
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#40. Be yourself. Don't imitate other poets. You are as important as they are.
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#41. I don't like the idea of the black race being diluted out of existence. I like the idea of all of us being here.
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#44. There are no magics or elves / Or timely godmothers to guide us. We are lost, must / Wizard a track through our own screaming weed.
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#45. I am an ordinary human being who is impelled to write poetry ... I still do feel that a poet has a duty to words, and that words can do wonderful things, and it's too bad to just let them lie there without doing anything with and for them.
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#46. When I start writing a poem, I don't think about models or about what anybody else in the world has done.
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#48. When white and black meet today, sometimes there is a ready understanding that there has been an encounter between two human beings. But often there is only, or chiefly, an awareness that Two Colors are in the room.
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#49. People are so in need, in need of help.
People want so much that they do not know.
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#50. Surely
But I am very off from that.
From surely. From indeed. From the decent arrow
that was my clean naivete and my faith.
This morning, men deliver wounds and death.
They will deliver death and wounds tomorrow.
And I doubt all. You. Or a violet.
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#52. I who have gone the gamut from an almost angry rejection of my dark skin by some of my brainwashed brothers and sisters to a surprised queenhood in the new Black sunam qualified to enter at least the kindergarten of new consciousness now ... I have hopes for myself.
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#53. We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond.
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#54. Very early in life I became fascinated with the wonders language can achieve. And I began playing with words.
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#56. There can be no whiter whiteness than this one: An insurance man's shirt on its morning run.
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#57. I felt that I had to write. Even if I had never been published, I knew that I would go on writing, enjoying it and experiencing the challenge.
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#58. I am interested in telling my particular truth as I have seen it.
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#59. What she wanted was to donate to the world a good Maud Martha. That was the offering, the bit of art, that could not come from any other. She would polish and hone that.
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#60. It is lonesome, yes. For we are the last of the loud. Nevertheless, live. Conduct your blooming in the noise and whip of the whirlwind.
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#61. Look at what's happening in this world. Every day there's something exciting or disturbing to write about. With all that's going on, how could I stop?
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#62. A poem doesn't do everything for you.
You are supposed to go on with your thinking.
You are supposed to enrich
the other person's poem with your extensions,
your uniquely personal understandings,
thus making the poem serve you.
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#63. Sometimes you have to deal / Devilishly with drowning men in order to swim them to shore.
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#65. Do not desire to fit in. Desire to oblige yourselves to lead.
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#66. What I'm fighting for now in my work ... for an expression relevant to all manner of blacks, poems I could take into a tavern, into the street, into the halls of a housing project.
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#67. I swear to keep the dead upon my mind, / Disdain for all time to be overglad.
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#71. Life must be aromatic.
There must be scent, somehow there must be some.
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#72. As you get older, you find that often the wheat, disentangling itself from the chaff, comes out to meet you.
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#74. I think there are things for all of us to do as long as we're here and we're healthy.
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#75. People like definite decisions, / Tidy answers, all the little ravelings / Snipped off, the lint removed, they / Hop happily among their roughs / Calling what they can't clutch insanity / Or saintliness.
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#76. I don't want people running around saying Gwen Brooks's work is intellectual. That makes people think instantly about obscurity. It shouldn't have to mean that, but it often seems to.
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#77. I shall create! If not a note, a hole./If not an overture, a desecration.
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#78. What shall I give my children? who are poor, / Who are adjudged the leastwise of the land ...
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#79. Reading is important - read between the lines. Don't swallow everything.
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#80. One reason that cats are happier than people is that they have no newspapers.
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#81. The forties and fifties were years of high poet-incense; the language-flowers were thickly sweet. Those flowers whined and begged white folks to pick them, to find them lovable. Then the '60s: Independent fire!
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