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Gertrude Stein Quotations

Gertrude Stein (3 February 187427 July 1946) was an American expatriate writer, poet, feminist, and playwright, who lived most of her life in Europe. She is famous for her "flow-of-thought" and sometimes "cyclical" or "circular" manner of expressing things.

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One does not get better but different and older and that is always a pleasure. Before the flowers of friendship faded friendship faded. It is awfully important to know what is and what is not your business. I just tell you and though I dont sound like it I've got plenty of sense, there aint any answer, there aint going to be any answer, there never has been any answer, that’s the answer.

Geography and Plays (1922)

They were gay every day, they were regular, they were gay, they were gay the same length of time every day, they were gay, they were quite regularly gay.

The Making of Americans (1925)

Written 1903-1911
Disillusionment in living is finding that no one can really ever be agreeing with you completely in anything.

Composition as Explanation (1926)

The creator of the new composition in the arts is an outlaw until he is a classic.

Useful Knowledge (1928)

Suppose no one asked a question, what would be the answer.

Operas and Plays (1932)

The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933)

Four in America (1933)

written 1933, published 1947

Lectures in America (1935)

What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them (1936)

Picasso once remarked I do not care who it is that has or does influence me as long as it is not myself.

Afterword of a later edition

As quoted by Robert Haas in a January 1946 interview:
I like a thing simple but it must be simple through complication. Everything must come into your scheme, otherwise you cannot achieve real simplicity.

The Geographical History of America (1936)

An American and France (1936)

Everybody’s Autobiography (1937)

Identity is funny being yourself is funny as you are never yourself to yourself except as you remember yourself and then of course you do not believe yourself. It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing, really doing nothing. I rarely believe anything, because at the time of believing I am not really there to believe. Explanations are clear but since no one to whom a thing is explained can connect the explanations with what is really clear, therefore clear explanations are not clear. Understanding and believing are not the same thing. I am slow-minded and quickly clear in expression, I am certain that I see everything that is seen and in between I stand around but I do not wait... Perhaps I am not I even if my little dog knows me but anyway I like what I have and now it is today.

Picasso (1938)

Paris France (1940)

Page numbers are from Liveright edition (1970)
One of the pleasant things those of us who write or paint do is to have the daily miracle. It does come.

Wars I Have Seen (1945)

Written in 1943 and 1944

How Writing Is Written: Previously Uncollected Writings, vol.II (1974)

A novel is what you dream in your night sleep.

Quotes about Stein

It will take her years to understand the things she's said tonight. ~ Alice B. Toklas

Misattributed

When this you see remember me.
When I am dead and in my grave And all my bones are rotten, When this you see, remember me, Let me not be forgotten.

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