35+ Rachel Zucker Quotes On Education, Friendship And Social Justice

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Top 10 Rachel Zucker Quotes

  1. I was not popular enough - or at all - when Vanilla Ice was popular to remember who Vanilla Ice is without my husband reminding me. So I don't have a Vanilla Ice key chain.
  2. My poetry definitely comes out of a female body.
  3. Halloween means that young girls dress up in highly sexualized outfits that would never be acceptable if it weren't Halloween.
  4. I have a complicated relationship with non-human animals. I've never really been close to one.
  5. I'm fascinated by but afraid of animals.
  6. I like the way the prose and poetry interact.
  7. I love narrative and sometimes I feel frustrated with stand-up.
  8. Humor is essential to survival. Funny poems are vastly underrated. Very underwritten.
  9. I'm in a hard place now. A very silent place. And I'm struggling to either accept this or drag myself out of it.
  10. I HATE HALLOWEEN. This makes me VERY unpopular.

Rachel Zucker Short Quotes

  • I love food too much - not because I'm fat but because it's so consumptionistic, etc.
  • It's hard for me to find humor in my current non-writing situation.
  • Very little of my time is spent thinking about poetry, except the time I spend in class.
  • I don't write very much about penises. More than some poets but not perhaps as much as I should.
  • In high school my mother advised me to make my last lines into titles. It was very good advice.
  • I love it when artists talk about process! I love the movie Comedian.
  • One of my greatest anxieties as a mother is head injuries.
  • I am only able to be honest. And sometimes my view of the world is pretty dark. But still funny.
  • I'm even afraid of kittens. They bite too! But I respect animals.
  • I do not like it when other people dress up. I like everyone to be THEMSELVES.

Rachel Zucker Famous Quotes And Sayings

Penises are literally all around me all the time, and have a lot of influence on the world, on my world. — Rachel Zucker

I think humor and terror are very closely related. — Rachel Zucker

When I edit the poems - and I do edit, which some people don't mean when they use the term "stream of consciousness" - I'm usually editing toward greater accuracy, which sometimes means more fragmentation, because that is the way I think. — Rachel Zucker

I am interested in the movement of my own thoughts and in trying make the poems feel more accurate to experience, including the experience of thinking. — Rachel Zucker

Writing on the subway or anywhere is writing. Maybe it's all just writing. — Rachel Zucker

I'm interested in the self. And in the limits and transformations of self. And in self presentation. And in doubt. And in playing with the audience's expectations. But I don't like dressing up like on Halloween. — Rachel Zucker

I almost never do free writing. Unless I am forcing my students to do it. — Rachel Zucker

I don't remember ever dressing up for Halloween but I must have. I do not like dressing up at all. — Rachel Zucker

I have a longing for wilderness and for greenness. I wish I were a person who longed for animals, but I'm not. — Rachel Zucker

Lizzie Harris's Stop Wanting is an unflinching book about a girlhood filled with violence, doubt, vulnerability, and loss. These gorgeously crafted and hauntingly memorable poems are a bleak place full of life, prayer, and the kind of answers only poems like these can provide. — Rachel Zucker

I think it's a huge shortcoming of mine - this disconnect between the world of human and animals. We are animals. — Rachel Zucker

I do not like candy. I do not like knocking on strangers' doors. I do not like having to deal with the candy disaster that is Halloween. I resent it. — Rachel Zucker

Usually I avoid sugar, but sugar is like the most deeply satisfying addictive thing ever. — Rachel Zucker

I agree that comedy does a good job - and is often about - stepping over the line - Lenny Bruce, etc. - and that this is important for a lot of poets too. I guess I feel like there has to be depth. — Rachel Zucker

I really, really fear head injuries. But when people hit their heads in movies or fall down - I can't stop laughing. — Rachel Zucker

Life Lessons by Rachel Zucker

  1. Rachel Zucker's work teaches us to be open to the unexpected and to embrace the unknown. She encourages us to explore our inner lives and to take risks in order to discover our true selves.
  2. Her poetry also encourages us to be honest with ourselves and to express our feelings, even if they are difficult to confront.
  3. Finally, Zucker's work reminds us of the importance of recognizing and celebrating the beauty and complexity of life, even in its most challenging moments.
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