Skip to content

Bigs Quote by Tennessee Williams

“The rest of my days I'm going to spend on the sea. And when I die, I'm going to die on the sea. You know what I shall die of? I shall die of eating an unwashed grape. One day out on the ocean I will die — with my hand in the hand of some nice-looking ship's doctor, a very young one with a small…” quote by Tennessee Williams
Download Open image
“The rest of my days I'm going to spend on the sea. And when I die, I'm going to die on the sea. You know what I shall die of? I shall die of eating an unwashed grape. One day out on the ocean I will die — with my hand in the hand of some nice-looking ship's doctor, a very young one with a small blond moustache and a big silver watch.”

Tennessee Williams

About This Quote

Source Play: The Glass Menagerie, 1944

The speaker envisions a life and death bound to the sea, with vivid, surreal details about fate and companionship.

In simple terms: A life tied to the sea, ending with strange, poetic imagery.

Key Takeaway

Embrace your destiny with vivid imagination.

Themes

loneliness destiny sea surrealism

Mood

melancholic dreamy reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • maritime life
  • artistic creation
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

existentialism poetic imagery

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the sea symbolize for you?
  • How do you confront inevitable mortality?
A Different Perspective

Life may be romanticized, but reality can be harsh and unpredictable.

4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings)

More by Tennessee Williams

Explore all 373 Tennessee Williams quotes

More Bigs quotes

Browse all 15,542 Bigs quotes