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  • #1
    Dorothy Allison
    “Behind the story I tell is the one I don't.

    Behind the story you hear is the one I wish I could make you hear.

    Behind my carefully buttoned collar is my nakedness, the struggle to find clean clothes, food, meaning, and money. Behind sex is rage, behind anger is love, behind this moment is silence, years of silence.”
    Dorothy Allison, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

  • #2
    Dorothy Allison
    “I told her, Don't touch me that way. Don't come at me with that sour-cream smile. Come at me as if I were worth your life - the life we make together. Take me like a turtle whose shell must be cracked, whose heart is ice, who needs your heat. Love me like a warrior, sweat up to your earlobes and all your hope between your teeth. Love me so I know I am at least as important as anything you have ever wanted.”
    Dorothy Allison, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

  • #3
    Dorothy Allison
    “I did things I did not understand for reasons I could not begin to explain just to be in motion, to be trying to do something, change something in a world I wanted desperately to make over but could not imagine for myself.”
    Dorothy Allison, Trash

  • #4
    Dorothy Allison
    “I need you to do more than survive. As writers, as revolutionaries, tell the truth, your truth in your own way. Do not buy into their system of censorship, imagining that if you drop this character or hide that emotion, you can slide through their blockades. Do not eat your heart out in the hope of pleasing them.”
    Dorothy Allison

  • #5
    Dorothy Allison
    “Write to your fear.”
    Dorothy Allison

  • #6
    Dorothy Allison
    “... suffering does not ennoble. It destroys. To resist destruction, self-hatred, or lifelong hopelessness, we have to throw off the conditioning of being despised, the fear of becoming the they that is talked about so dismissively, to refuse lying myths and easy moralities, to see ourselves as human, flawed, and extraordinary. All of us extraordinary”
    Dorothy Allison

  • #7
    Dorothy Allison
    “The only magic we have is what we make in ourselves, the muscles we build up on the inside, the sense of belief we create from nothing.”
    Dorothy Allison, Trash

  • #8
    Dorothy Allison
    “Love was something I would not have to worry about - the whole mystery of love, heartbreak songs, and family legends. Women who pined, men who went mad, people who forgot who they were and shamed themselves with need, wanting only to be loved by the one they loved. Love was a mystery. Love was a calamity. Love was a curse that had somehow skipped me, which was no doubt why I was so good at multiple-choice tests and memorizing poetry. Sex was a country I been dragged into as an unwilling girl - sex, and the madness of the body. For all that it could terrify and confuse me, sex was something I had assimilated. Sex was a game or a weapon or an addiction. Sex was familiar. But love - love was another country.”
    Dorothy Allison, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

  • #9
    Dorothy Allison
    “I was born trash in a land where the people all believe themselves natural aristocrats.”
    Dorothy Allison, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

  • #10
    Dorothy Allison
    “Two or three things I know for sure, and one of them is what it means to have no loved version of your life but the one you made.”
    Dorothy Allison, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

  • #11
    Dorothy Allison
    “To tell a great story, you really do have to step through the box that the world has put around you; you have to see it. You have to see what the world has defined you as. And you have to refute it in language that the world will understand. ... Repay the debt that kept you alive, you will make an art and you will take a leap. And, oh God, I hope you get all the way over to the other side. Because some of us don’t.”
    Dorothy Allison

  • #12
    Dorothy Allison
    “It was a story to tell myself, a promise. Saying out loud, "You're never going to touch me again" - that was a piece of magic, magic in the belly, the domed kingdom of sex, the terror place inside where rage and power live. Whiskey rush without whiskey, bravado and determination, this place where for the first time I knew no confusion, only outrage and pride. In the worst moments of my life, I have told myself that story, the story about a girl who stood up to a monster. Doing that, I make a piece of magic inside myself, magic to use against the meanness of the world.”
    Dorothy Allison, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

  • #13
    Dorothy Allison
    “I want hard stories, I demand them from myself. Hard stories are worth the difficulty. It seems to me the only way I have forgiven anything, understood anything, is through that process of opening up to my own terror and pain and reexamining it, re-creating it in the story, and making it something different, making it meaningful - even if the meaning is only in the act of the telling.”
    Dorothy Allison



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