Top 20 Quotes & Sayings by Ellen Bass

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American poet Ellen Bass.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Ellen Bass

Ellen Bass is an American poet and co-author of The Courage to Heal.

American - Poet | Born: 1947
Garrison Keillor read several of my poems on 'The Writer's Almanac' and I've heard from listeners nationally and internationally. That's one of the great gifts of email.
So much inspires me. People living their lives with courage, beauty of all kinds, nature in all its aspects, people I love and people I hardly know, and, of course, other poets.
I live in Santa Cruz. I moved here in 1974 and couldn't leave. — © Ellen Bass
I live in Santa Cruz. I moved here in 1974 and couldn't leave.
I wanted to be a writer since I was in high school, but I never thought it was possible.
Poetry is the most intimate of all writing. I want to speak first from me to myself and then from me to you.
I think many people love poetry who don't know they love it. People are sometimes afraid of poetry, or they've been introduced to poetry that doesn't speak to them.
It's impossible to feel good about yourself if you are doing things that you aren't proud of. . . . It's essential that you . . . [do] things you can respect and admire.
Everyone has the right to tell the truth about her own life.
So often survivors have had their experiences denied, trivialized, or distorted. Writing is an important avenue for healing because it gives you the opportunity to define your own reality. You can say: This did happen to me. It was that bad. It was the fault & responsibility of the adult. I was—and am—innocent.” The Courage to Heal by Ellen Bass & Laura Davis
to love life, to love it even when you have no stomach for it and everything you've held dear crumbles like burnt paper in your hands, your throat filled with the silt of it. When grief sits with you, its tropical heat thickening the air, heavy as water more fit for gills than lungs; when grief weights you like your own flesh only more of it, an obesity of grief, you think, How can a body withstand this? Then you hold life like a face between your palms, a plain face, no charming smile, no violet eyes, and you say, yes, I will take you I will love you, again.
Your wallet will be stolen, you'll get fat, slip on the bathroom tiles of a foreign hotel and crack your hip.
Visualizing how you want to be is [an] effective way to move toward your goal.
What would people look like if we could see them as they are, soaked in honey, stung and swollen, reckless, pinned against time?
Then you hold life like a face between your palms, a plain face, no charming smile, no violet eyes, and you say, yes, I will take you I will love you, again.
No matter how many vitamins you take, how much Pilates, you'll lose your keys, your hair and your memory.
There's a part of every living thing that wants to become itself: the tadpole into the frog, the chrysalis into the butterfly, a damaged human being into a whole one.That is spirituality.
There is a comfort in knowing that you don’t have to pretend anymore, that you are going to do everything within your power to heal.
Allow yourself to release the emotions you have struggled all your life to contain. — © Ellen Bass
Allow yourself to release the emotions you have struggled all your life to contain.
If you’ve managed to do one good thing, the ocean doesn’t care. But when Newton’s apple fell toward the earth, the earth, ever so slightly, fell toward the apple as well.
Exercise stimulates your circulation, massages your internal organs, stretches and strengthens your muscles, and energizes you. Exercise is also a great way to discharge tension, work through emotional blocks, release anger, and gain self-esteem.
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