“I find that in a novel I can get more of life, perhaps not such intense life, but certainly more of life than in poetry.” Quote by Sylvia Plath
“I would say everything should be able to come into a poem, but I can't put toothbrushes into a poem, I really can't!” ShouldI CanAbleToothbrushes Author:Sylvia Plath
“I must say what I admire most is the person who masters an area of practical experience, and can teach me something. I mean, my local midwife has taught me how to keep bees. Well, she can't understand anything I write. And I find myself liking her, may I say, more than most poets. And among my friends I find people who know all about boats or know all about certain sports, or how to cut somebody open and remove an organ. I'm fascinated by this mastery of the practical.” PeopleKnowsWritingWellsMayMeanPersonsCertainSportsTeachCuttingTaughtPoetMastersMy FriendsAreasPracticalsLocalsAdmireBoatRemoveFascinatedMasteryOrgansBeesMidwifePractical Experience Author:Sylvia Plath
“As a poet, one lives a bit on air. I always like someone who can teach me something practical.” BitsTeachAirPoetPracticals Author:Sylvia Plath
“I think if I had done anything else I would like to have been a doctor. This is the sort of polar opposition to being a writer, I suppose.” IfsThinkingHas BeensDoneDoctorsOpposition Author:Sylvia Plath
“My best friends when I was young were always doctors. I used to dress up in a white gauze helmet and go round and see babies born and cadavers cut open. This fascinated me, but I could never bring myself to disciplining myself to the point where I could learn all the details that one has to learn to be a good doctor. This is the sort of opposition: somebody who deals directly with human experiences, is able to cure, to mend, to help, this sort of thing.” HumansHelpingAbleYoungUsedBornWhiteDealsCuttingBabyDoctorsDressesRoundsDetailsCuresOppositionFascinatedHuman ExperienceMy Best FriendHelmetCadaversGood DoctorsBaby Born Author:Sylvia Plath
“I'm happier writing about doctors than I would have been being one.” WritingHas BeensDoctors Author:Sylvia Plath
“I find myself absolutely fulfilled when I have written a poem, when I'm writing one. Having written one, then you fall away very rapidly from having been a poet to becoming a sort of poet in rest, which isn't the same thing at all. But I think the actual experience of writing a poem is a magnificent one.” ThinkingWritingFallWrittenPoetBecomingMagnificentFulfilled Author:Sylvia Plath
“I went from a naive, regular girl in high school to trying to realize my dream. When my family moved from the East Coast to California, I thought in my little brain, "Wow, I'm going to Hollywood. I could actually make this happen." It was easier for me to think it's possible living in a place like Los Angeles than trying to do it in suburban Maryland.” ThinkingTryingLittlesDreamHappensSchoolGirlRealizingBrainEasierHigh SchoolMy FamilyHollywoodMovedEastCaliforniaLos AngelesWowCoastNaiveEast CoastMaryland Author:Joan Jett
“I think the media has got into this Enquirer mentality. Years ago, legitimate press didn't really concern itself with sordid details of people's personal lives. That wasn't the focus. But also a lot of celebrities were bullied into revealing this breakup or tragedy or divorce or problem. They started to talk about it and the press just started to talk about people's private lives. That just seems to be the norm.” PeopleThinkingYearsProblemSeemsFocusMediaConcernYears AgoTragedyPressesDetailsDivorceBreakupMentalityPersonal LifeNormRevealingPrivate LifeBullied Author:Joan Jett
“I fiercely protect my privacy. I just don't think it's everyone's business to know every little detail about my life. That's just the way I've handled myself.” ThinkingKnowsWayLittlesProtectDetailsPrivacy Author:Joan Jett