Dorothy Allison Quotes About Children

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  • And of course these days I feel like there is a nation of us - displaced southerners and children of the working class. We listen to Steve Earle, Mary J. Blige, and k.d. lang. We devour paperback novels and tell evil mean stories, value stubbornness above patience and a sense of humor more than a college education. We claim our heritage with a full appreciation of how often it has been disdained. And let me promise you, you do not want to make us angry.

    Dorothy Allison (2002). “Trash”, p.14, Penguin
  • Women lose their lives not knowing they can do something different. Men eat themselves up believing they have to be the thing they have been made. Children go crazy. Really, even children go crazy, believing the shape of the life they must live is as small and mean and broken as they are told.

    Dorothy Allison (1996). “Two or Three Things I Know for Sure”, p.47, Penguin
  • My heart broke all over again. I wanted my life back, my mama, but I knew I would never have that. The child I had been was gone with the child she had been. We were new people, and we didn't know each other anymore. I shook my head desperately.

    Children   Heart   People  
    Dorothy Allison (2005). “Bastard Out of Carolina: A Novel”, p.280, Penguin
  • If I could have found what I needed at thirteen, I would not have lost so much of my life chasing vindication or death. Give some child, some thirteen-year old, the hope of the remade life. Tell the truth. Write the story that you were always afraid to tell. I swear to you there is magic in it.

    Dorothy Allison (2013). “Skin: Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature”, p.145, Open Road Media
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