Gertrude Stein Quotes - Page 2
Gertrude Stein (1940). “What are Masterpieces”, New York : Pitman Publishing Corporation
I like the feeling of words doing as they want to do and as they have to do.
Gertrude Stein (2010). “Narration: Four Lectures”, p.15, University of Chicago Press
Gertrude Stein (2017). “Delphi Complete Works of Gertrude Stein (Illustrated)”, p.6173, Delphi Classics
Gertrude Stein, Carl Van Vechten (1995). “Last Operas and Plays”, p.70, Taylor & Francis
Gertrude Stein (1998). “Writings, 1932-1946”
Reported in Donald Sutherland, Gertrude Stein: A Biography of Her Work (1951). Stein's companion Alice B. Toklas, who was with her at her death, reported Stein's words as, "What is the answer? ... In that case... what is the question?" (Alice B. Toklas, What Is Remembered [1963]), and did not identify these specifically as the last words.
"Paris France". Book by Gertrude Stein, p. 8 (in 1970 edition), 1940.
Gertrude Stein (2013). “Wars I Have Seen”, p.147, Random House
A real failure does not need an excuse. It is an end in itself.
"Four in America". Book by Gertrude Stein, 1947.
An audience is always warming but it must never be necessary to your work.
Gertrude Stein (2012). “How to Write”, p.11, Courier Corporation
Gertrude Stein (2013). “Everybody's Autobiography”, p.14, Vintage
Gertrude Stein (2012). “How to Write”, p.109, Courier Corporation
Gertrude Stein (1998). “Writings, 1932-1946”
Gertrude Stein (2017). “Delphi Complete Works of Gertrude Stein (Illustrated)”, p.6135, Delphi Classics
Gertrude Stein (2013). “Wars I Have Seen”, p.31, Random House
Gertrude Stein, Ulla E. Dydo (1993). “A Stein Reader”, p.593, Northwestern University Press
I have always noticed that in portraits of really great writers the mouth is always firmly closed.
Gertrude Stein, Robert Bartlett Haas (1971). “A primer for the gradual understanding of Gertrude Stein”