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Tennessee Williams

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People go to the movies instead of moving.


— Tennessee Williams


#tennessee-williams #movies

Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?


— Tennessee Williams


#time #life

Symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama.


— Tennessee Williams


#nature

Nobody knew my rose of the world but me... I had too much glory. They don't want glory like that in nobody's heart


— Tennessee Williams


#soulmate #inspirational

The trouble with this world is that everybody has to compromise and conform.


— Tennessee Williams


#conformity

I met her last summer on a moonlight boat trip...


— Tennessee Williams


#love

The name of a person you love is more than language.


— Tennessee Williams


#love

And funerals are pretty compared to deaths.


— Tennessee Williams


#funerals #death

We're all of us sentenced to solitary confinement inside our own skins, for life.


— Tennessee Williams


#loneliness #solitary-confinement #solitude #life

Being disappointed is one thing and being discouraged is something else.


— Tennessee Williams


#life






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Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III (March 26 1911 – February 25 1983) was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories novels poetry essays screenplays and a volume of memoirs. His professional career lasted from the mid-1930s until his death in 1983 and saw the creation of many plays that are regarded as classics of the American stage.

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