Beatrice Wood quotes:

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  • And I think maybe all women, if they just had a chance, would be romantic and believe in love and not sex. And men believe in sex and not love.

  • Certainly I was relatively a refined person. No way a tramp.

  • You know, God, the power that makes life, whatever it is, had just to make two things, masculine and feminine, for all this mischief. And made them so there is this entirely different point of view about love and sex.

  • The second time I was there I met Marcel Duchamp, and we immediately fell for each other. Which doesn't mean a thing because I think anybody who met Marcel fell for him.

  • Do be true to yourself, whether it's bad doesn't matter. The important thing - you have to copy while you're studying. And culture is - each of us - is like one pearl added to another to make a chain. We each contribute to the other. And that's all right. But once you're on your own, do that which comes from within. And I feel this very strongly.

  • My life is full of mistakes. They're like pebbles that make a good road.

  • First of all, I'd like to say here the fact that I'm not naturally a craftsman has made me work very hard.

  • You know, God, the power that makes life, whatever it is, had just to make two things, masculine and feminine, for all this mischief. And made them so there is this entirely different point of view about love and sex

  • I was in a convent for a year.

  • Here in America we're doing the most wonderful crafts.

  • And I have exposed myself to art so that my work has something beyond just the usual potter.

  • But I was very, very unhappy because my mother was very charming and generous, but to me, very dominating.

  • I happen to believe that there is an afterlife

  • You can't change the world, you can only change yourself.

  • Here in America we're doing the most wonderful crafts

  • Very few people know how to work. Inspiration, everybody has inspiration. That's just hot air.

  • Hardships and handicaps can ... stimulate our energy to survive them. You'll find if you study the lives of people who've accomplished things, it's often been done with the help of great willpower in overcoming this and that.

  • Celibacy is exhausting.

  • Over and over I'm on the point of giving it up.

  • I'm not too interested in books about India.

  • And then a great thing in my life was going to India.

  • Yes, because when you're in love, you are shy.

  • And then, of course, most potters, they go in for earth tones and subdued things, and I like color.

  • I owe it all to art books, chocolate and young men.

  • I hang on to the statement of scientists that there is no time. Therefore, join me in telling everyone you are thirty-two. This allows me to go after young men and plan grabbing husbands from my girlfriends. Choosing to live in the timeless, I am now at the easiest and happiest time of my life.

  • I, who wanted danger, adventure, and love

  • There's so much more to life than that, though I think that acting is fascinating because you can forget your own sorrow as you act and become somebody else.

  • You see, I was never stage-struck the way most girls were.

  • You know, acting is very fascinating. But being an actress is not, because you become so concentrated on yourself.

  • Well, I don't go out much socially. I don't enjoy going out.

  • The only works of art America has given are her plumbing and her bridges.

  • But you can't realize, you can't know what another person goes through.

  • But, you see, the theatre is not always art in America.

  • A rich poet from Harvard has no sense in his mind, except the aesthetic.

  • I don't like to sell my finest pieces.

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