Gertrude Stein Quotes About Pleasure

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  • Why should a sequence of words be anything but a pleasure?

  • One does not get better but different and older and that is always a pleasure.

    Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Thomas Wolfe (1945). “The Crack-up”
  • ... there was the first Balkan war and the second Balkan war and then there was the first world war. It is extraordinary how having done a thing once you have to do it again, there is the pleasure of coincidence and there is the pleasure of repetition, and so there is the second world war, and in between there was the Abyssinian war and the Spanish civil war.

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    Gertrude Stein (2013). “Wars I Have Seen”, p.84, Random House
  • there is no pleasure so sweet as the pleasure of spending money but the pleasure of writing is longer. There is no denying that.

    Gertrude Stein (1974). “How Writing Is Written”
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