Pearl Cleage Quotes

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  • I've never been to Paris. I don't like to fly!

    Paris  
  • When I got to the end of this play, I realized I was trying to make Angel do something that had not been justified by the characters and by their story . . .. I kept trying to force it, but that doesn't work. So I had to come to terms with what it meant for me to create a character who doesn't triumph.

    Character   Angel   Play  
  • If you don't annoy your big sister for no good reason from time to time, she thinks you don't love her anymore.

    Pearl Cleage (1997). “What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day”
  • Loneliness is black coffee and late-night television; solitude is herb tea and soft music. Solitude, quality solitude, is an assertion of self-worth, because only in the stillness can we hear the truth of our own unique voices.

    Pearl Cleage (1990). “Mad at Miles: a blackwoman's guide to truth”, Cleage Group
  • We danced too wild, and we sang too long, and we hugged too hard, and we kissed too sweet, and howled just as loud as we wanted to howl, because by now we were all old enough to know that what looks like crazy on an ordinary day looks a lot like love if you catch it in the moonlight.

  • Loneliness is random; solitude is ritual.

    Pearl Cleage (1990). “Mad at Miles: a blackwoman's guide to truth”, Cleage Group
  • But it is the fear, not the writing that defeats me. Everything is not a masterpiece.

    Pearl Cleage (2014). “Things I Should Have Told My Daughter: Lies, Lessons & Love Affairs”, p.203, Simon and Schuster
  • I think all negotiations should take place at a round table and everybody should have to rotate counterclockwise once an hour so that even the perception of head of the table, or foot, are ritually obliterated.

    Pearl Cleage (2001). “I Wish I Had a Red Dress: A Novel”, Wheeler Pub Incorporated
  • Sisterhood is a funny thing. It's easy to recognize, but hard to define.

    Pearl Cleage (1993). “Deals With the Devil: And Other Reasons to Riot”
  • Putting words on paper regularly is part of the necessary discipline of writing. A journal is a great way to do that.

  • the problem with knowing is that it takes away the possibility of pretending!

  • you can't know the meaning of the lesson until class is over!

    Class   Lessons   Knows  
  • It is a dangerous time to be a black woman in America. It’s a time when we are not safe in the streets or at home or at school or at work and nobody seems to be able to do anything about it. Nobody. Not us. Not our mommas. Not the police. Not the people we elected to look out for our interests. Nobody. We’re just out here. (p.53)

    Home   School   America  
    Pearl Cleage (1993). “Deals With the Devil: And Other Reasons to Riot”
  • a lot of brothers don't understand. When it comes to making love, reciprocity is everything.

  • Buying flowers is not just a way to bring home beauty. It's an expression of confidence that better days are coming. It's a defiant finger in the face of those naysayers who would have you believe your fortunes will never improve.

    Believe   Flower   Home  
    Pearl Cleage (2009). “Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do: A Novel”, p.8, One World
  • I think the black community is no different from any other community. We need to take responsibility for how we live together. We need to be personally responsible for keeping our streets clean, our schools safe, and our houses peaceful.

    "Q and A with Author Pearl Cleage". Q and A with Author Pearl Cleage, abcnews.go.com.
  • ...no woman can love a weak man hard enough to make him strong.

    Pearl Cleage (2011). “Just Wanna Testify: A Novel”, p.153, One World
  • old habits are hard to break, but not impossible!

    Pearl Cleage (1997). “What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day”
  • Any time your life is at stake and you can't find even one woman to come forward and say, 'This is a good man,' your problem isn't what kind of woman THEY are. Your problem is what kind of men YOU are.

    Men   Good Man   Kind  
    Pearl Cleage (2011). “Just Wanna Testify: A Novel”, p.148, One World
  • ...freedom can be a full-time job if you let it.

    Pearl Cleage (2010). “Till You Hear from Me: A Novel”, p.161, One World/Ballantine
  • As African-Americans, we often spend our time and energy blaming other people for the problems we see around us.

    "Q and A with Author Pearl Cleage". ABC NEWS Interview, abcnews.go.com.
  • When you're young, there's a whole lot of stuff you say you'll never do. Once you get a little older, the list tends to get shorter.

    Littles   Stuff   Lists  
  • Sometimes you meet yourself on the road before you have a chance to learn the appropriate greeting. Faced with your own possibilities, the hard part is knowing a speech is not required. All you have to say is yes.

  • I think it's hard to make a living as a writer, but I think it's hard to work at McDonald's too.... I think the commitment is to get up everyday and say, "I'm a writer, therefore what I'm supposed to do today is write." And to do that, and to do that and to do that.

  • Feminism is to sexism what black nationalism is to racism; the most rational response to the problem.

  • You can't save a person who doesn't want to be saved. It was like Mr. Eddie always told the new gardeners: Everybody's got to kill their own snakes.

    Snakes   Want   Gardener  
    Pearl Cleage (2010). “Till You Hear from Me: A Novel”, p.240, One World
  • I think that theater is a unique way to communicate with people as they gather together with other people they may not even know. It creates a sense of shared community for the time of the performance that hopefully carries over into other aspects of the audience's life because they have shared this experience together.

  • You know the Buddhists believe that sometimes when everything is in turmoil, it's because something wonderful is ready to be born and that thing is distracting you so it can have some privacy during the birthing process.

    Pearl Cleage (2009). “I Wish I Had a Red Dress”, p.27, Harper Collins
  • Sometimes you have to show them what they want to see in order to get them to show you who they really are.

    Order   Want   Sometimes  
  • Discomfort is always a necessary part of enlightenment.

    "The Beautiful Discomfort of John Ridley’s American Crime" by Wade Davis II, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 10, 2015.
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