I have lived half of my life in Paris, not the half the made me but the half in which I made what I made.

Gertrude Stein


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So many words to use. Oh do not say that words have a use.

Gertrude Stein


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You'll be old and you never lived, and you kind of feel silly to lie down and die and to never have lived, to have been a job chaser and never have lived.

Gertrude Stein


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Argument is to me the air I breathe. Given any proposition, I cannot help believing the other side and defending it.

Gertrude Stein


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Literature - creative literature - unconcerned with sex, is inconceivable.

Gertrude Stein


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Sentences are made wonderfully one at a time. Who makes them. Nobody can make them because nobody can what ever they do see.

All this makes sentences so clear I know how I like them.

What is a sentence mostly what is a sentence. With them a sentence is with us about us all about us we will be willing with what a sentence is. A sentence is that they cannot be carefully there is a doubt about it.

The great question is can you think a sentence. What is a sentence. He thought a sentence. Who calls him to come which he did.

…What is a sentence. A sentence is a duplicate. An exact duplicate is depreciated. Why is a duplicated sentence not depreciated. Because it is a witness. No witnesses are without value.

Gertrude Stein

Stichwörter: sentences



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Sarah Harrell "There is no use there is no use at all in smell, in taste, in teeth, in toast, in anything, there is no use at all and the respect is mutual.

Gertrude Stein


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The more you see how the country is the more you do not wonder why they shut the door. The women do in a way and yet if they did not it would be best.

Gertrude Stein

Stichwörter: women



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The artist works by locating the world in himself

Gertrude Stein

Stichwörter: art writing process



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I always say that you cannot tell what a picture really is or what an object really is until you dust it every day and you cannot tell what a book is until you type it or proof-read it. It then does something to you that only reading it never can do.

Gertrude Stein


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