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Motherhood Quote by Twyla Tharp

"My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment"

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Tharp’s mother doesn’t sound like a “stage mom” so much as a walking curriculum: omnivorous, exacting, impossible to satisfy and therefore impossible to outgrow. “Dominant force” lands first as a warning label, then as a quiet admission that dominance can be productive when it’s paired with permission. The prescription she gives - “know everything about everything” - is comically totalizing, the kind of overreach that would collapse under its own weight if it weren’t framed as “quite simple.” That’s the rhetorical trick: turning an anxious, lifelong project into a childlike rule, easy to remember, hard to escape.

The subtext is less about encyclopedism than about posture. “No exclusivity” reads like an anti-snob manifesto: no sacred disciplines, no “high” versus “low,” no gatekeeping disguised as taste. For a dancer, this is practically a creative operating system. Dance is porous by nature; it steals (politely) from music, architecture, sports, fashion, math, street life. Tharp’s best-known work has always carried that cross-training energy: technique without preciousness, reference without reverence.

Then comes the most revealing line: “no judgment.” Not “no standards,” not “anything goes” - but a home environment where curiosity isn’t policed. That matters because dominant parents often produce either rebels or perfectionists; Tharp suggests she got something rarer, a rigor that didn’t require shame as fuel. The context is a mid-century American push toward upward mobility through education, filtered through a mother who treated culture like a pantry: take what you need, try everything, don’t apologize for wanting more.

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Verified source: The High Priestess of Creative Movement (Twyla Tharp, 1993)
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My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment, which is a good thing for someone who still thinks of themselves as a very basic American. I think that I had a very eclectic and, in a way, a very democratic education. I’m grateful for that.. This quote appears verbatim in Twyla Tharp’s interview transcript on the American Academy of Achievement site. The interview is dated June 25, 1993, and located at Glacier Park, Montana. This is a primary source (Tharp speaking in a recorded interview). The commonly-circulated shorter version truncates the sentence after “no judgment” and omits the immediately-following clause and additional sentences. The Academy of Achievement page does not provide page numbers (it’s a web transcript).
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Tharp, Twyla. (2026, February 12). My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-mother-was-a-dominant-force-in-my-life-she-had-151549/

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Tharp, Twyla. "My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment." FixQuotes. February 12, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-mother-was-a-dominant-force-in-my-life-she-had-151549/.

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"My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment." FixQuotes, 12 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-mother-was-a-dominant-force-in-my-life-she-had-151549/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Twyla Tharp (born July 1, 1941) is a Dancer from USA.

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