Tennessee Williams Quotes About Weakness

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  • The helpless can't help the helpless.

    Tennessee Williams (2009). “The Night of the Iguana”, p.52, New Directions Publishing
  • But since I have a poet's weakness for symbols, I am using this character also as a symbol; he is the long-delayed but always expected something that we live for.

    Tennessee Williams (1945). “The Glass Menagerie”, p.5, New Directions Publishing
  • I can't expose a human weakness on the stage unless I know it through having it myself.

    Tennessee Williams (1978). “Where I Live: Selected Essays”, p.109, New Directions Publishing
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