“When I hear other people's stories, I like to believe that they contribute to my 'Encyclopedia of Human Experience.' The stories I hear help me expand my definition of what love is, what pain feels like, what sacrifice means, what laughter can do.”
Sarah Kay“Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away.”
Sarah Kay“Spoken word poetry is the art of performance poetry. I tell people it involves creating poetry that doesn't just want to sit on paper, that something about it demands it be heard out loud or witnessed in person.”
Sarah Kay“My first spoken word poem, packed with all the wisdom of a 14-year-old, was about the injustice of being seen as unfeminine. The poem was very indignant, and mainly exaggerated, but the only spoken word poetry that I had seen up until that point was mainly indignant, so I thought that that's what was expected of me.”
Sarah Kay“If I should have a daughter, instead of 'Mom,' she's gonna call me 'Point B,' because that way she knows that no matter what happens, at least she can always find her way to me. And I'm going to paint solar systems on the backs of her hands so she has to learn the entire universe before she can say, 'Oh, I know that like the back of my hand.'”
Sarah Kay“To me, having the courage to tell your own story goes hand in hand with having the curiosity and humility to listen to others' stories.”
Sarah Kay“When I hear other people's stories, I like to believe that they contribute to my 'Encyclopedia of Human Experience.' The stories I hear help me expand my definition of what love is, what pain feels like, what sacrifice means, what laughter can do.”
Sarah Kay“Because rain will wash away everything, if you let it.”
Sarah Kay“Be careful, darling. Your footsteps land heavy here. Your racket will wake the dragons.”
Sarah Kay“But I have seen the best of you and the worst of you, and I choose both”
Sarah Kay“My self-confidence can be measured out in teaspoons mixed into my poetry, and it still always tastes funny in my mouth.”
Sarah Kay