Sherman Alexie Quotes

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  • If you let people into your life a little bit, they can be pretty damn amazing.

    FaceBook post by Sherman Alexie from Sep 01, 2015
  • In order to know somebody through their words, I mean, it has to be an, it has to be a letter, you know? It has to be a long e-mail. It has to be a five-page hand-written letter, you know, it has to be overwhelming and messy and sloppy as humans are.

    Mean   Hands   Order  
    "Sherman Alexie on Living Outside Cultural Borders". Interview with Bill Moyers, billmoyers.com. April 12, 2013.
  • Indians have no monopoly on environmentalism. That's one of the great myths. But we were subsistence livers. They're two different things. Environmentalism is a conscious choice and subsistence is the absence of choice. We had to use everything to survive. And now that we've been assimilated and colonized and we have luxuries and excesses, we're just as wasteful as other people.

    Two   Luxury   People  
    Interview with Joelle Fraser, ir.uiowa.edu. 2000.
  • Well, as a native, as a colonized people you do live in the in between. The thing is I'm native. But necessarily because I'm a member of the country, I'm also a White American.

    Country   White   People  
    "Sherman Alexie on Living Outside Cultural Borders". Interview with Bill Moyers, billmoyers.com. April 12, 2013.
  • Everyone I have lost in the closing of a door the click of the lock is not forgotten, they do not die but remain within the soft edges of the earth, the ash of house fires and cancer in sin and forgiveness huddled under old blankets dreaming their way into my hands, my heart closing tight like fists. - "Indian Boy Love Song #1

    Dream   Song   Cancer  
  • I don't think the revisionist historians are accurate. I think their agendas are clouded by selfishness and anger and rage.

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • I don’t want long hair, I don’t want short hair, I don’t want hair at all, and I don’t want to be a girl or a boy. I want to be a yellow and orange leaf some little kid picks up and pastes in his scrapbook.

    Girl   Kids   Boys  
    "Ten Little Indians: Stories". Book by Sherman Alexie, 2003.
  • How self-centered, how arrogant... Imagine the awesome privilege of living in a society where you get to choose what you eat at each and every meal. When I was a kid, I was a vegetarian and a vegan for long stretches... I was a commodity cheese-atarian.

    Kids   Self   Long  
  • My books for adults had been previously challenged and banned so I'd had experience with it. I always find it sad and amusing: Sad to think that such archaic and potentially dangerous censorious beliefs still exist, and amused because these censors only make a book more powerful and seductive when trying to ban it.

    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • We're all travelling heavy with illusions.

    Illusion   Heavy  
    FaceBook post by Sherman Alexie from May 25, 2016
  • I think a lot of Indians want Indian artists to be cultural cheerleaders rather than cultural investigators.

    Artist   Thinking   Want  
    "Redeemers". Interview with Matt Dellinger, www.newyorker.com. April 21, 2003.
  • There have been players with Indian heritage, but there hasn't been a Native-American professional basketball player who became a regular for all sorts of social and political reasons.

    "Author Sherman Alexie Talks 'Flight'". Interview with Rebecca Roberts, www.npr.org. April 11, 2007.
  • Yep, my daddy was an undependable drunk. But he'd never missed any of my organized games, concerts, plays, or picnics. He may not have loved me perfectly, but he loved me as well as he could. (189)

    Games   Play   Daddy  
    Sherman Alexie (2016). “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”, p.173, Random House
  • ...it's like this white-Indian thing has gotten out of control. And the thing with the blacks and the Mexicans. Everybody blaming everybody...I don't know what happened. I can't explain it all. Just look around at the world. Look at this country. Things just aren't like they used to be.' 'Son, things have never been like what you think they used to be.

    Country   Son   Thinking  
  • My only purpose is to teach children to rebel against authority figures.

    Interview with Rob Capriccioso, www.identitytheory.com. March 23, 2003.
  • We can all learn from every text. Reading the work that disgusts you can only strengthen your core beliefs. I could teach a semester-long course based only on reading the local telephone book. All stories can be taught in valuable ways.

    Book   Reading   Belief  
    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • I look more Indian when I'm serious.

    Looks   Serious   Indian  
  • He looked into the crowd for approval, saw his mother and father. He waved and they waved back. Smiles and Indian teeth. They were both drunk. Everything familiar and welcome. Everything beautiful.

    Sherman Alexie (2013). “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven”, p.107, Open Road Media
  • Sometimes it's called passing out and sometimes it's just pretending to be asleep

    Sherman Alexie (2013). “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven”, p.160, Open Road Media
  • Do you understand how amazing it is to hear that from an adult? Do you know how amazing it is to hear that from anybody? It's one of the simplest sentences in the world, just four words, but they're the four hugest words in the world when they're put together. You can do it.

    Together   World   Four  
    Sherman Alexie (2016). “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”, p.173, Random House
  • My wife was the first romantic partner who understood both American and native parts of me - not so much the positive stuff, but the damage.

    "All rage and heart" by Maya Jaggi, www.theguardian.com. May 2, 2008.
  • My father was a basketball player, so I loved basketball because he did. It was a direct transference. But, more than that, basketball, in the United States at least, plays the same function that soccer does everyone else in the world. It's the sport of poverty. It's the sport born of poverty. It's the cheapest sport.

  • What if someone picks on me?" I asked Then I'll pick on them". What if someone picks my nose?" I asked. The I'll pick your nose, too" Rowdy said.

    What If   Rowdy   Noses  
  • I wanted to do a weird book and reestablish my independent, small-press roots.

  • It sucks to be poor, and it sucks to feel that you somehow deserve to be poor. You start believing that you're poor because you're stupid and ugly. And then you start believing that you're stupid and ugly because you're Indian. And because you're Indian you start believing you're destined to be poor. It's an ugly circle and there's nothing you can do about it.

  • Humor was an antiseptic that cleaned the deepest of personal wounds.

    Wounds  
    Sherman Alexie (2012). “Blasphemy: New and Selected Stories”, p.143, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • I end up feeling like a spy in the house of ethnicity, you know? Because people will talk around me as they would talk around the people in their cultural group. So I get to hear all the secrets and jokes and you know, I'm a part of every community because of the way I look.

    Source: www.truth-out.org
  • When it comes to death, we know that laughter and tears are pretty much the same thing. And so, laughing and crying, we said good-bye to my grandmother. And when we said goodbye to one grandmother, we said good-bye to all of them. Each funeral was a funeral for all of us. We lived and died together. All of us laughed when they lowered my grandmother into the ground. And all of us laughed when they covered her with dirt. And all of us laughed as we walked and drove and rode our way back to our lonely, lonely houses.

  • I hear poetry whenever I turn on the radio. Eminem is a better poet than just about everybody. He's better than Billy Collins; he's better than Richard Wilbur; he's better than me.

    Radio   Poet   Turns  
    "Born again, again". Interview with Dale Bridges for Boulder Weekly, dalebridges.org. 2007.
  • Also because I'm ambiguously ethnic looking, you know, I come to New York and I can be anything. People generally think I'm half of whatever they are.

    "Sherman Alexie on Living Outside Cultural Borders". "Moyers & Company" with Bill Moyers, billmoyers.com. April 12, 2013.
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