32+ Phillip Lopate Quotes On Education, Insightful And Witty
Phillip Lopate is an American film critic, essayist, and novelist. He is best known for his essays and personal films, such as "Being a Man" and "Portrait of My Body". He is also the author of several books, including "Portrait of My Body" and "The Art of the Personal Essay". Following is our collection on famous quotes by Phillip Lopate on education, leadership, love.
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Top 10 Phillip Lopate Quotes
- The prospect of a long day at the beach makes me panic. There is no harder work I can think of than taking myself off to somewhere pleasant, where I am forced to stay for hours and 'have fun'.
- Hedonism can be a rational response to a difficult life.
- Most good essays are conversations with yourself - not just your decided thoughts but your dilemmas.
- A personal essay often includes some or a lot of personal confession. That makes the reader feel less lonely in their confusion and darkness.
- In new work, we need to see the shadow, however faint, of previous literary effort.
- Confession makes you a more trustworthy narrator.
- I am apt to be harsh in my secret judgments of others, seeing them as defective because they are not enough like me.
- The dinner party is a suburban form of entertainment. Its spread in our big cities represents an insidious Fifth Column suburbanization of the metropolis.
- Think of a dinner party as a club of revolutionaries, a technocratic elite whose social interactions that night are a dry run for some future takeover of the state.
- My wife and daughter have accused me of being too silent at breakfast but I don't want to talk when I don't have much to say.
Phillip Lopate Short Quotes
- Indeed, at times it's best to shut up.
- I've had an enduring appreciation of psychology.
- I'm fortunate in being able to find great satisfaction in my work.
- Have fun writing, because it enhances both the writer's and reader's experience.
- Contradictory strands create an essay that's richly ambivalent.
- You must read a lot of personal essays - you needn't reinvent the wheel.
- I like the freedom that comes with lowered expectations.
- If someone in my family is getting emotionally bent out of shape, I've had to learn to adapt.
Phillip Lopate Famous Quotes And Sayings
Domesticity has been a challenge for me but painful as it's been, engaging with family has been a school for reducing solipsism and increasing my understanding of people's different reactions to stress. — Phillip Lopate
In the best nonfiction, it seems to me, you're always made aware that you are being engaged with a supple mind at work. The story line or plot in nonfiction consists of the twists and turns of a thought process working itself out. — Phillip Lopate
Why am I attracted to all these lying quotes all of a sudden? Here’s another one. This one by Phillip Lopate: ‘(Children know it better than adults) that in telling a lie, fidelity is everything.’ — Phillip Lopate
The knowledge that my discriminations are skewed and not always universally desirable doesn't stop me in the least from making them. — Phillip Lopate
My other work, teaching, also is satisfying because I can be with people but in controlled circumstances, which aren't as likely to yield the pain of dealing with family. — Phillip Lopate
Until people see poetry as springing from all of life, they will isolate it in a creativity corner and treat it like a mascot. — Phillip Lopate
The trick is to realize that one is not important, except insofar as one’s example can serve to elucidate a more widespread human trait and make readers feel a little less lonely and freakish. — Phillip Lopate
I imagined a psychic pain growing inside him (myself) that demanded some physical outlet. Suicide must have been his attempt to give Pain a body, a representation, to put it outside himself. A need to convert inner torment into some outward tangible wound that all could see. It was almost as though suicide were a last-ditch effort at exorcism, in which the person sacrificed his life in order that the devil inside might die. — Phillip Lopate
The essay must be artistically rendered: You must keep the reader engaged, whether with wit, conflict, mischief, and/or yes, with honesty. — Phillip Lopate
... I vowed that I would always respect the right of an individual to kill himself. Whether suicide was a moral or immoral act I no longer felt sure, but of the dignity of its intransigence I was convinced. — Phillip Lopate
I really do like to write and when I'm not, I think, "Okay, I'll be a good citizen now" but fact is, that's secondary. — Phillip Lopate
For most of my life, I have wanted broad impact but now, at 72, I'm not so sure that's always my first priority. — Phillip Lopate
The essay is a wonderful medium. I might mention that some writers who longed to be novelists were better as essayists: Sontag, Baldwin, Vidal, Mary McCarthy, Mailer. — Phillip Lopate
It bothers me when I can't, for example, remember a name. I don't know if it's pre-senility or whether there are too many names packed in our brains. — Phillip Lopate
Life Lessons by Phillip Lopate
- Phillip Lopate's work has taught us to appreciate the beauty of films and to recognize the power of cinema as an art form.
- He has also shown us how to be critical of films and to look for deeper meaning and symbolism in the stories they tell.
- Lastly, his work has encouraged us to think more deeply and to be more mindful of our own interpretations of films.
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