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Tillie Olsen Quotes

That's what I want to be when I grow up, just a peaceful wreck holding hands with other peaceful wrecks.

Tillie Olsen (2013). “Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works”, p.22, U of Nebraska Press

She would not exchange her solitude for anything. Never again to be forced to move to the rhythms of others.

Tillie Olsen (2013). “Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works”, p.60, U of Nebraska Press

And when is there time to remember, to sift, to weigh, to estimate, to total?

Tillie Olsen (1995). “Tell Me a Riddle”, p.278, Rutgers University Press

Women have the right to say: this is surface, this falsifies reality, this degrades.

Tillie Olsen (2014). “Silences”, p.45, The Feminist Press at CUNY

Not to have an audience is a kind of death.

Tillie Olsen (2014). “Silences”, p.44, The Feminist Press at CUNY

The clock talked loud. I threw it away, it scared me what it talked.

Tillie Olsen (2013). “Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works”, p.8, U of Nebraska Press

It is a long baptism into the seas of humankind, my daughter. Better immersion than to live untouched.

Tillie Olsen (1995). “Tell Me a Riddle”, p.298, Rutgers University Press

There are worse words than cuss-words, there are words that hurt.

Tillie Olsen (2013). “Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works”, p.31, U of Nebraska Press

Time granted does not necessarily coincide with time that can be most fully used.

Tillie Olsen (1995). “Tell Me a Riddle”, p.103, Rutgers University Press

Better immersion than to live untouched.

Tillie Olsen (1995). “Tell Me a Riddle”, p.293, Rutgers University Press

Not everybody feels religion the same way. Some it's in their mouth, but some it's like a hope in their blood, their bones.

Tillie Olsen (2013). “Tell Me a Riddle, Requa I, and Other Works”, p.46, U of Nebraska Press

I know that I haven’t powers enough to divide myself into one who earns and one who creates.

Tillie Olsen (2014). “Silences”, p.163, The Feminist Press at CUNY