16+ Carol Bly Quotes On Friendship
Carol Bly was an American author, essayist, and teacher. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1926 and died in Minneapolis in 2007. She was best known for her short stories, essays, and books about social issues, feminism, and the human condition. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Carol Bly on love, life, friendship.
It is very difficult to teach navigation theory to someone who clings to the shore. — Carol Bly
your soul needs to be lonely so that its strangest elements can moil about, curl and growl and jump, fail and get triumphant, all inside you. Sociable people have the most trouble hearing their unconscious. They have trouble getting rid of clichés because clichés are sociable. — Carol Bly
An essay is a work of literary art which has a minimum of one anecdote and one universal idea. — Carol Bly
Unlike lions and dogs, we are a dissenting animal. We need to dissent in the same way that we need to travel, to make money, to keep a record of our time on earth and in dream, and to leave a permanent mark. Dissension is a drive, like those drives. — Carol Bly
The more original a short-story writer, the odder looking the assortment of things he or she puts together for a story. — Carol Bly
I don't engage in self-censorship. But I do change everybody to have red hair in the last draft. ... If you give people red hair when in real life they haven't got red hair, I've noticed they don't recognize themselves, anyway. — Carol Bly
No one is shallow and vulgar forever; sooner or later the whole species likes to be profound. — Carol Bly
There isn't a thought or feeling that doesn't alter or deepen when written. We are a writing animal. That is why all of us feel we have a book inside us. It isn't an illusion. We have got a book inside us. — Carol Bly
The principle of literature is devotion to the particulars of life. — Carol Bly
For a short-story writer, a story is the combination of what the writer supposed the story would likely be about - plus what actually turned up in the course of writing. — Carol Bly
Apprenticeship is one of the dearest roles of childhood, not just watching Dad or Mother, but being taught a hands-on trade. — Carol Bly
No work of literature is the product of only one or two conscious ideas. A story is mysteriously dense of meaning. — Carol Bly
Literature has low enough standards. But we can avoid writing the worst literature if we make ourselves ask ourselves, every two or three sentences we write, 'Is that what I really think?' — Carol Bly
Emily was feeling the elation of conscientious hosts when they can temporarily escape a ubiquitous houseguest. — Carol Bly
The secret of literature, which conventional people don't guess, is that writers are forever looking for the surprising revelation - not for reinforcement of collective wisdom. — Carol Bly
The six and one-fourth hours' television watching (the American average per day) which non-reading children do is what is called alpha-level learning. The mind needn't make any pictures since the pictures are provided, so the mind cuts current as low as it can. — Carol Bly
Life Lessons by Carol Bly
- Carol Bly's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the perspectives of others, even when they may be different from our own.
- She encourages us to be open to new ideas and to think critically and independently.
- She also reminds us to be mindful of our words and actions, as they can have a lasting impact on those around us.
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