Frases de Tennessee Williams
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Tennessee Williams, pseudônimo de Thomas Lanier Williams III foi um dramaturgo estadunidense, ganhador de muitos prêmios.

Williams foi o vencedor do Prémio Pulitzer de Teatro por A Streetcar Named Desire em 1948 e por Cat on a Hot Tin Roof em 1955. Suas peças The Glass Menagerie e The Night of the Iguana receberam o Prêmio New York Drama Critics' Circle. Sua peça The Rose Tattoo, de 1952, recebeu o Tony Award de melhor peça. Em 1980, foi presenteado com a Medalha Presidencial da Liberdade pelo presidente Jimmy Carter. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. Março 1911 – 25. Fevereiro 1983
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Tennessee Williams Frases famosas

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“Há um tempo para partir, mesmo quando não há um lugar certo para ir.”

citado em "Você Nasceu para Vencer"‎ - Página 9, de Mirtes Carneiro - Universo dos Livros Editora LTDA, 2007, ISBN 859918749X, 9788599187494 - 128 páginas
There is a time for departure even when there's no certain place to go.
Camino Real‎ - Página 78, de Tennessee Williams - New Directions Publishing, 1953, ISBN 0811202186, 9780811202183 - 161 páginas
Variante: Há uma hora de partida mesmo quando não há lugar certo para ir.

Citações de vida de Tennessee Williams

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Tennessee Williams frases e citações

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Tennessee Williams: Frases em inglês

“A drinking man's someone who wants to forget he isn't still young and believing”

Tennessee Williams Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Fonte: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

“We saw the Encantadas, but on the Encantadas we saw something Melville hadn't written about.”

Tennessee Williams Suddenly Last Summer

Mrs. Venable, Scene One
Suddenly Last Summer (1958)

“You don't know things anywhere! You live in a dream; you manufacture illusions!”

Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie

Amanda, Scene Seven
The Glass Menagerie (1944)

“I never saw a more beautiful woman, enormous eyes, skin the color of Devonshire cream.”

After meeting Anna Magnani, as quoted in Tennessee Williams : Rebellious Puritan (1961) by Nancy Marie Patterson Tischler, p. 175

“Shakespeare probably wrote a poem on that light bill, Mrs. Wingfield.”

Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie

Jim, Scene Seven
The Glass Menagerie (1944)

“I don't ask for your pity, but just for your understanding—not even that—no. Just for your recognition of me in you, and the enemy, time, in us all.”

Tennessee Williams Sweet Bird of Youth

Sweet Bird of Youth, Act 3 http://books.google.com/books?id=5eqagR0rbboC&q=%22I+don't+ask+for+your+pity+but+just+for+your+understanding+not+even+that+no+Just+for+your+recognition+of+me+in+you+and+the+enemy+time+in+us+all%22&pg=PA96#v=onepage (1959)

“Success is blocked by concentrating on it and planning for it … Success is shy — it won't come out while you're watching.”

No known citation to Williams. Attributed in Quote Unquote (A Handbook of Quotations), 2005, MP Singh, Lotus Press.
The full quote is captured in a letter Tennessee wrote to Donald Windham and can be found on pages 57 and 58 of Tennessee WIlliams' Letters to Donald Windham. The quote is not misattributed.
Misattributed

“Life is partly what we make it, and partly what it is made by the friends we choose.”

Actually by the Chinese philosopher, educator and popular lecturer Dr. Tehyi Hsieh, Chinese epigrams inside out, and proverbs, 1948.
Misattributed
Variante: Life is partly what we make it, and partly what it is made by the friends we choose.

“Things have a way of turning out so badly.”

Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie

Amanda, Scene Seven
The Glass Menagerie (1944)

“Eternity!—Didn't it give you the cold shivers?”

Tennessee Williams Summer and Smoke

Alma, Prologue
Summer and Smoke (1948)

“Most of the confidence which I appear to feel, especially when influenced by noon wine, is only a pretense.”

"I am widely regarded as the ghost of a writer," (1977), from New Selected Essays: Where I Live, ed. John S. Bak and John Lahr (New Directions Publishing, 2009)

“The only thing worse than a liar is a liar that's also a hypocrite!”

Tennessee Williams The Rose Tattoo

Rosa, Act Three, Scene Three
The Rose Tattoo (1951)