Sarah Ruhl Quotes.

1. "A suspicion that lightness is not deeply serious (but instead whimsical) pervades aesthetic discourse. But what if lightness is a philosophical choice to temper reality with strangeness, to temper the intellect with emotion, and to temper emotion with humor."
- Quote by Sarah Ruhl

2. "I see it as my job to mourn him until the day I die."
- Quote by Sarah Ruhl

3. "When I am not paying attention to my children, they appear to desperately need it. When I am giving them my full attention, they seem just as happy to play by themselves. It is as though they need to be certain of my attention in order to play their own games and ignore me."
- Quote by Sarah Ruhl

4. "Certain brands of guilt can be inculcated in a secular way but other brands of guilt can only be obtained with reference to the metaphysical."
- Sarah Ruhl, Dead Man's Cell Phone

5. "I've never been in love, never in my life. Oh, I've dreamed of love, dreamed endlessly, day and night, but my soul is like a fine piano that's locked, and the key is lost."
- Sarah Ruhl, Chekhov's Three Sisters & Woolf's Orlando

6. "I think a person has to believe in something, or search out some kind of faith; otherwise life is empty, nothing. How can you live not knowing why the cranes fly, why children are born, why there are stars in the sky... Either you know why you live, or it's all small, unnecessary bits."
- Sarah Ruhl, Chekhov's Three Sisters & Woolf's Orlando

7. "Oh, where is it, where did my past go, when I was young, happy and intelligent, when my dreams and thoughts had some grace, and the present and future were lit up with hope? Why is it, that when we've just started to live, we grow dull, gray, uninteresting, lazy, useless, with flattened-out souls?"
- Sarah Ruhl, Chekhov's Three Sisters & Woolf's Orlando

8. "What silly little things sometimes take on meaning in life, suddenly, out of nowhere. And you know they're little nothings, and you laugh at them, but all the same, you go on feeling them, you can't stop..."
- Sarah Ruhl, Chekhov's Three Sisters & Woolf's Orlando

9. "When you read a novel, it seems that everything is clear, trite and understandable. But when you yourself fall in love, you understand that nobody knows anything and everyone must decide for themselves."
- Sarah Ruhl, Chekhov's Three Sisters & Woolf's Orlando

10. "When you snatch happiness in little bits, fits and starts, and lose it, like me, you become coarse, little by little, you become hateful."
- Sarah Ruhl, Chekhov's Three Sisters & Woolf's Orlando

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