11 Quotes by Joy Kogawa

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    Don't deny the past. Remember everything. If you're bitter, be bitter. Cry it out! Scream! Denial is gangrene.

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    Some people," Aunt Emily answered sharply, "are so busy seeing all sides of every issue that they neutralize concern and prevent necessary action. There's no strength in seeing all sides unless you can act where real measurable injustice exists. A lot of academic talk just immobilizes the oppressed and maintains oppressors in their positions of power.

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    Fiction, on the other hand, is like swamp fire.

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    People who talk a lot about their victimization make me uncomfortable. It’s as if they use their suffering as weapons or badges of some kind.

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    From my years of teaching I know it’s the children who say nothing who are in trouble more than the ones who complain.

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    Language to me is a tool a very clumsy tool. And words are garden tools with which to till the soil of one’s life.

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    Poetry is a kind of gasp, and there it is, a spark on the page. Fiction, on the other hand, is like swamp fire.

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    Some people,” Aunt Emily answered sharply, “are so busy seeing all sides of every issue that they neutralize concern and prevent necessary action. There’s no strength in seeing all sides unless you can act where real measurable injustice exists. A lot of academic talk just immobilizes the oppressed and maintains oppressors in their positions of power.

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