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Nobody sees anybody truly but all through the flaws of their own egos. That is the way we all see ...each other in life. Vanity, fear, desire, competition-- all such distortions within our own egos-- condition our vision of those in relation to us. Add to those distortions to our own egos the corresponding distortions in the egos of others, and you see how cloudy the glass must become through which we look at each other. That's how it is in all living relationships except when there is that rare case of two people who love intensely enough to burn through all those layers of opacity and see each other's naked hearts.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Blindness Ego Fear Heart Life Love Vanity

You can be young without money, but you can't be old without it.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Life Money

Why did I write? Because I found life unsatisfactory.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Life Writing

Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Life Time

Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have things up my sleeve. But I am the opposite of a stage magician. He gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth. I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Humor Inspirational

Make voyages. Attempt them. There's nothing else.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Courage Inaction Inspirational Just Do It Travel

Don't look forward to the day you stop suffering, because when it comes you'll know you're dead.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Death Suffering

It was useless trying to explain to Cecila that poetry wasn't a commodity, that it could never be bought or sold, that it was, in fact, unteansferrable, remaining forever a part of the one who wrote it.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Poetry

When I stop working the rest of the day is posthumous. I'm only really alive when I'm writing.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Tennessee Williams Writing

I believe the way to write a good play is to convince yourself it is easy to do--then go ahead and do it with ease. Don't maul, don't suffer, don't groan till the first draft is finished. A play is a pheonix and it dies a thousand deaths. Usually at night. In the morning it springs up again from its ashes and crows like a happy rooster. It is never as bad as you think, it is never as good. It is somewhere in between, and success or failure depends on which end of your emotional gamut concerning its value it approaches more closely. But it is much more likely to be good if you think it is wonderful while you are writing the first draft. An artist must believe in himself. Your belief is contagious. Others may say he is vain, but they are affected.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Writing

It is almost as if you were frantically constructing another world while the world that you live in dissolves beneath your feet, and that your survival depends on completing this construction at least one second before the old habitation collapses.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Foreword World Writing

And it was about then, about that time, that I began to find life unsatisfactory as an explanation of itself and was forced to adopt the method of the artist of not explaining but putting the blocks together in some other way that seems more significant to him. Which is a rather fancy way of saying I started writing.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Inspirational Writing

Byron: The luxuries of this place have made me soft.The metal point's gone from my pen, there's nothing left but the feather.Gutman:That may be true.But what can you do about it?Byron:Make a departure.Gutman:From yourself?Byron:From my present self to myself as I used to be!Gutman:That's the furthest departure a man could make!

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Self Writing

Then what is good? The obsessive interest in human affairs, plus a certain amount of compassion and moral conviction, that first made the experience of living something that must be translated into pigment or music or bodily movement or poetry or prose or anything that's dynamic and expressivee--that's what's good for you if you're at all serious in your aims. William Saroyan wrote a great play on this theme, that purity of heart is the one success worth having. In the time of your life--live! That time is short and it doesn't return again. It is slipping away while I write this and while you read it, the monosyllable of the clock is Loss, loss, loss, unless you devote your heart to its opposition.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Art Success

Time is the longest distance between two places.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Distance Time

Time doesn't take away from friendship, nor does separation.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Friendship Seperation Time

To begin with, I turn back time. I reverse it to that quaint period, the thirties, when the huge middle class of America was matriculating in a school for the blind. Their eyes had failed them, or they had failed their eyes, and so they were having their fingers pressed forcibly down on the fiery Braille alphabet of a dissolving economy.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Economy Thirties Time

Laws of silence don’t work…. When something is festering in your memory or your imagination, laws of silence don’t work, it’s just like shutting a door and locking it on a house on fire in hope of forgetting that the house is burning. But not facing a fire doesn’t put it out.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Avoidance Fear Memory

When things don't change, their sameness becomes an accretion. That is why all society puts on flesh. Succumbs to the cubicles and begins to fill them.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Change Monotony

It is only in his work that an artist can find reality and satisfaction, for the actual world is less intense than the world of his invention and consequently his life, without recourse to violent disorder, does not seem very substantial. The right condition for him is that in which his work in not only convenient but unavoidable.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Art Artist Invention World

I’ve been accused of having a death wish but I think it’s life that I wish for, terribly, shamelessly, on any terms whatsoever.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Death Fatalism Life Passion

The low-tone clarinet moans. The door upstairs opens again. Stella slips down the rickety stairs in her robe. Her eyes are glistening with tears and her hair loose about her throat and shoulders. They stare at each other. Then they come together with low, animal moans. He falls to his knees on the steps and presses his face to her belly, curving a little with maternity. Her eyes go blind with tenderness as she catches his head and raises him level with her. He snatches the screen door open and lifts her off her feet and bears her into the dark flat.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Abuse Desire Passion

You have a spark of anarchy in your spirit and that's not to be tolerated. Nothing wild or honest is tolerated her! It has to be extinguished...

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Life Society

You should not have too many people waiting on you, you should have to do most things for yourself. Hotel service is embarrassing. Maids, waiters, bellhops, porters and so forth are the most embarrassing people in the world for they continually remind you of inequities which we accept as the proper thing. The sight of an ancient woman, gasping and wheezing as she drags a heavy pail of water down a hotel corridor to mop up the mess of some drunken overprivileged guest, is one that sickens and weighs upon the heart and withers it with shame for this world in which it is not only tolerated but regarded as proof positive that the wheels of Democracy are functioning as they should without interference from above or below. Nobody should have to clean up anybody else’s mess in this world. It is terribly bad for both parties, but probably worse for the one receiving the service.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Capitalism Democracy Humanity Inequality Society The Catastrophe Of Success

Somebody said once or wrote, once: 'We're all of us children in a vast kindergarten trying to spell God's name with the wrong alphabet blocks!

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Alphabet Children Destiny God Kindergarten

I think that [William] Faulkner and I each had to escape certain particulars of our lives, and we found salvation through words. I understand the Bible story of Babel so much better now. I think that moments of extremity, desires of escape, lead us to foreign languages--not those learned in schools, but those plucked from the human heart, the searing conditions of isolation. I did not have to be limited to my biography because of words, and I shared this with Faulkner, who invented new words and punctuation and expression and worlds. He utterly reshaped the world.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Escape Isolation Words

A drinking man's someone who wants to forget he isn't still young and believing

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Alcoholism Depression

A prayer for the wild at heart kept in cages.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Cages Prayer Wild At Heart

I'll tell you what I want. Magic! Yes, yes, magic! I try to give that to people. I misinterpret things to them. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth. And if that is sinful, then let me be damned for it! - Don't turn the light on!

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Blanche Dubois Escapism Insanity Lies Light Madness Magic Realism Reveal Truth

Chance, you've gone past something you couldn't afford to go past; your time, your youth, you've passed it. It's all you had and you've had it.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Age Aging Life Loss Time Youth

Laws of silence don't work....When something is festering in your memory or your imagination, laws of silence don't work, it's just like shutting a door and locking it on a house on fire in hope of forgetting that the house is burning. But not facing a fire doesn't put it out. Silence about a thing just magnifies it. It grows and festers in silence, becomes malignant....

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Avoidance Festering Imagination Memory Silence

The scene is memory and is therefore nonrealistic. Memory takes a lot of poetic license. It omits some details; others are exaggerated, according to the emotional value of the articles it touches, for memory is seated predominantly in the heart.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Memory

But nothing happened there now of a nature to provoke a disturbance. There were no complaints to the management or the police, and the dark glory of the upper galleries was a legend in such memories as that of the late Emiel Kroger and the present Pablo Gonzales, and one by one, of course, those memories died out and the legend died out with them. Places like the Joy Rio and the legends about them make one more than usually aware of the short bloom and the long fading out of things. (The Mysteries of the Joy Rio)

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Aging Well Legends Memory Past

Memory takes a lot of poetic licence. It omits some details; others are exaggerated, according to the emotional value of the articles it touches, for memory is seated predominantly in the heart. The interior is therefore rather dim and poetic.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Memory Nostalgia Past

To you, whoever you are, when I am gone — remember to be kind tonight to some lonely person. For me.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Kindness Solitude

The last we heard of him was a picture postcard from Mazatlan, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, containing a message of two words: Hello - Goodbye! and no address.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Abandonment Humor Travel

When so many are lonely as seem to be lonely, it would be inexcusably selfish to be lonely alone.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Loneliness Paradox

I know! WHY! – Am I so catty? – Cause I’m consumed with envy an’ eaten up with longing? –

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Jealousy Loneliness

She lives in a world of her own – a world of – little glass ornaments…

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Isolation Loneliness Loner Ornaments World

The different people are not like other people, but being different is nothing to be ashamed of. Because other people are not such wonderful people. They're one hundred times one thousand. You're one times one! They walk all over the earth. You just stay here.

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Personality Self Esteem Uniqueness Uniqueness Of Individual
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