Rachel Corrie
Author profile
born
April 10, 1979
in Olympia, Washington, The United States
died
March 16, 2003
gender
female
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My Name is Rachel Corrie
by Rachel Corrie, Alan Rickman , Katharine Viner — published 2006 — 5 editions |
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Let Me Stand Alone: The Journals Of Rachel Corrie
— published 2008 — 4 editions |
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“We are all born and someday we’ll all die. Most likely to some degree alone.What if our aloneness isn’t a tragedy? What if our aloneness is what allows us to speak the truth without being afraid? What if our aloneness is what allows us to adventure – to experience the world as a dynamic presence – as a changeable, interactive thing?
If I lived in Bosnia or Rwanda or who knows where else, needless death wouldn’t be a distant symbol to me, it wouldn’t be a metaphor, it would be a reality.
And I have no right to this metaphor. But I use it to console myself. To give a fraction of meaning to something enormous and needless.
This realization. This realization that I will live my life in this world where I have privileges.
I can’t cool boiling waters in Russia. I can’t be Picasso. I can’t be Jesus. I can’t save the planet single-handedly.
I can wash dishes.”
― Rachel Corrie
If I lived in Bosnia or Rwanda or who knows where else, needless death wouldn’t be a distant symbol to me, it wouldn’t be a metaphor, it would be a reality.
And I have no right to this metaphor. But I use it to console myself. To give a fraction of meaning to something enormous and needless.
This realization. This realization that I will live my life in this world where I have privileges.
I can’t cool boiling waters in Russia. I can’t be Picasso. I can’t be Jesus. I can’t save the planet single-handedly.
I can wash dishes.”
― Rachel Corrie
“I feel like I'm witnessing the systematic destruction of a people's ability to survive. It's horrifying.”
― Rachel Corrie
― Rachel Corrie
“Sometimes I sit down to dinner with people and I realize there is a massive military machine surrounding us, trying to kill the people I'm having dinner with.”
― Rachel Corrie
― Rachel Corrie








