“The creative strength is good enough and deep enough to bring itself to flower and to grow in spite of this sickness.”
Joanne Greenberg“Do you know why you’re here?' the doctor said.Clumsiness. Clumsiness is the first and then we have a list: lazy, wayward, headstrong, fat, ugly, mean, tactless, and cruel. Also a liar. That category includes subheads: (a) False blindness, imaginary pains causing real doubling-up, untrue lapses of hearing, lying leg injuries, fake dizziness, and unproved and malicious malingering s; (b) Being a bad sport. Did I leave out unfriendliness?…Also unfriendliness.”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Teachers' Guide“What good is your reality, when justice fails and dishonesty is glossed over and the ones who keep faith suffer .... What good is your reality then?"" .... I never promised you a rose garden. I never promised you perfect justice .... and I never promised you peace or happiness .... The only reality I offer is challenge, and being well is being free to accept it or not at whatever level you are capable. I never promise lies, and the rose-garden world of perfection is a lie...and a bore, too!”
Joanne Greenberg“The hidden strength is too deep a secret. But in the end...in the end it is our only ally.”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden“Yr had a region called the Fear-bog. Lactamaeon had taken her there once to see the monsters and corpses of her nightmares accumulating there from year after year of terrifying dreams. They had swum through the almost solid g”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden“The horror of the Pit lay in the emergence from it, with the return of her will, her caring, and her feeling of the need for meaning before the return of meaning itself.”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden“The creative strength is good enough and deep enough to bring itself to flower and to grow in spite of this sickness.”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden“Sometimes the world is so much sicker than the inmates of its institutions.”
Joanne Greenberg, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden