Frases de Gertrude Stein
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Gertrude Stein foi uma escritora, poeta e feminista estadunidense.

✵ 3. Fevereiro 1874 – 27. Julho 1946  •  Outros nomes Gertruda Steinová, Gertruda Stein
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Gertrude Stein Frases famosas

“A única coisa que torna possível a identidade é a ausência de mudança, mas ninguém acredita de fato que se seja semelhante àquilo de que se lembra.”

Gertrude Stein

Variante: A única coisa que torna possível a identidade é a ausência de mudança, mas ninguém acredita de facto que se seja semelhante àquilo de que se lembra.

“Quando estão sozinhos querem estar acompanhados, e quando estão acompanhados querem estar sozinhos. Isso faz parte de ser humano.”

Gertrude Stein

if anybody is alone they want company and if they have company they want to be alone. Human beings are like that
"Wars I have seen" - página 53, de Gertrude Stein, Editora B. T. Batsford ltd., 1945, 259 páginas

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Gertrude Stein: Frases em inglês

“It is always a mistake to be plain-spoken.”

Gertrude Stein

"As Eighty," from Bee Time Vine (1953, Yale University Press); written in 1923

“As there was never any question there was never any answer.”

Gertrude Stein

Fonte: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch.1

“Remarks are not literature.”

Gertrude Stein livro The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

Comment to Ernest Hemingway, Ch. 7
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933)

“Communists are people who fancied that they had an unhappy childhood.”

Gertrude Stein

Quoted by Thornton Wilder, interview (December 14-15, 1956) with Richard Goldstone, The Paris Review: Writers at Work, First Series (1958)

“It is a difficult thing to like anybody else's ideas of being funny.”

Gertrude Stein

Fonte: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch. 3

“Suppose no one asked a question, what would be the answer.”

Gertrude Stein

"Near East or Chicago A Description"
Useful Knowledge (1928)

“Before the flowers of friendship faded friendship faded.”

Gertrude Stein

This phrase was used as the title of a work published in 1931, but was originally used in Ch. LXII of A Novel of Thank You, written in 1925-1926, but not published until 1958 by the Yale University Press

“The deepest thing in any one is the conviction of the bad luck that follows boasting.”

Gertrude Stein

Mrs. Reynolds and Five Earlier Novelettes (1952) Pt. 1 (written 1940-1943)

“One does not get better but different and older and that is always a pleasure.”

Gertrude Stein

Letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald (22 May 1925), published in Fitzgerald's The Crack-Up (1945)

“To know to know to love her so.
Four saints prepare for saints.”

Gertrude Stein

Four Saints in Three Acts (1927)
Operas and Plays (1932)

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