Susan Glaspell quotes:

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  • I live by the sea, but the body of water I have the most feeling about is the Mississippi River, where I used to row and skate, ride on the ferry in childhood, watch the logs or just dream.

  • Not having children makes less work-but it makes a quiet house.

  • Women are used to worrying over trifles.

  • There is good and there is bad in every human heart, and it is the struggle of life to conquer the bad with the good.

  • Love always, in one way or another, means pain as well as joy.

  • I go about in the world - free, busy, happy. Among people, I have no time to think of myself.

  • I would supplant the ox with the automobile and pave instead of plowing the fields. 1 have a theory that if a corn field were paved, leaving out a brick for each hill, it would increase the yield, do away entirely with the mud, and give the farmer plenty of time to meditate on lofty subjects. That is only one theory. I have many others.

  • I admire Virginia Woolf so much that I wonder why I don't like her more. She makes the inner things real, she does illumine, and she makes relationships realities as well as people. But I remember the intensity, the thrill, with which I read 'Passage to India.' How I would have hated anyone who took the book away from me.

  • Most of the people of this world are coated round and round with self-esteem, and they're afraid to admit any understanding of the things which aren't good.

  • I'm an American. We've translated democracy and brotherhood and equality into enterprise and opportunity and success - and that's getting Americanised.

  • As I grow older, I think friendship between women is a thing to cherish.

  • Defeat furnishes good material to the poets and the artists, but none of us care to have the glory of the conquered apply to us.

  • Chicago is many things to many people, and to me, it is a place where you can write.

  • Hurts of childhood live on; in one form or other they are there to the end.

  • I am glad I worked on a newspaper because it made me know I had to write whether I felt like it or not.

  • I can't think of any sorrow in the world that a hot bath wouldn't help, just a little bit.

  • Im an American. Weve translated democracy and brotherhood and equality into enterprise and opportunity and success - and thats getting Americanised.

  • The biggest stories are written about the things which draw human beings closer together.

  • Declining to go to church with my parents in the morning, I would ostentatiously set out for the Monist Society in the afternoon, down an obscure street which it seemed a little improper to be walking on, as everything was closed for Sunday, upstairs through a sort of side entrance over a saloon.

  • We're all made of the same kind of stuff, and there's none of us made of stuff that's flawless.

  • I'm not sure I would be a good godmother. I have read about it, and I found that the godmother's position is to take care of the morals of the child. I don't know how good I would be at that.

  • We all have a fight - some an easy one, and some a big one, and if you have formed the idea that there is a kind of dividing line in the world, and that on the one side is the good, and on the other side the bad, why, all I can say is that you have a wrong notion of things.

  • ... you can't put out a light just because it may light the wrong person.

  • A clock is a little machine that shuts us out from the wonder of time.

  • Be the most you can be, so life will be more because you were.

  • But mayn't desertion be a brave thing? A fine thing? To desert a thing we've gone beyond - to have the courage to desert it and walk right off from the dead thing to the live thing - ?

  • Even though you've given up a past it hasn't given you up. It comes uninvited - and sometimes half welcome.

  • For nothing is so hard to hear as that which is half known, and evaded. One never denies so hotly as in denying to one's self what one fears is true, and one never resents so bitterly as in resenting that which one cannot say one has the right to resent.

  • In writing ... remember that the biggest stories are not written about wars, or about politics, or even murders. The biggest stories are written about the things which draw human beings closer together.

  • It is through suppression that hells are formed in us.

  • Resentment opens no door and breeds no courage.

  • Seems nothing draws men together like killing other men.

  • Some days are happy days - of themselves, as if for their own sakes. They seem to be enjoying themselves, regardless of what use may be made of them.

  • Strength diminishes when it seems we are spending it in vain.

  • That's the worst of a war--you have to go on hearing about it so long.

  • The facts of another's life do not illumine. Only when we know the heart can we know that life. Only the feeling that made the days can light them.

  • The only man who knows just what he thinks at the present moment is the man who hasn't done any new thinking in the past ten years.

  • There's one form of immortality I like to think about. It's that all those who from the very first have given anything to the world are living in the world to-day.

  • They made small effort to cover their raw souls with the mantle of commonplace words.

  • Those who never sail stormy waters are the quickest and harshest judges of bad seamanship.

  • To cease to love -- that is defeat.

  • We all go through the same things - it's all just a different kind of the same thing.

  • We are living now. We shall not live long. No one should tell us we shall live again. This is our little while. This is our chance.

  • What is a clock? Something agreed upon and arbitrarily imposed upon us. Standard time. Not true time. Symbolizing the whole standardization of our lives.

  • What men have thought about life in the past is less important than what you feel about it to-day.

  • What we seek we do not find - that would be too trim and tidy for so reckless and opulent a thing as life. It is something else we find.

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