Sena Jeter Naslund famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Where we choose to be, where we choose to be--we have the power to determine that in our lives. We cannot reel time backward or forward, but we can take ourselves to the place that defines our being.
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If you meet a woman of whatever complexion who sails her life with strength and grace and assurance, talk to her! And what you will find is that there has been a suffering, that at some time she has left herself for hanging dead.
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If you remembered somebody was as real as yourself, how could you kill anybody?
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That's the way it is in life. You let go of what is beautiful and unique. You pursue something new and don't even know that the wind of your own running is a thief.
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Is beauty enhanced or adulterated by utility?
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But I marry myself. I take my fate as within.
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Where there is a lack of other connections, of meaningful moments, in our lives, music can often full the gap.
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I'm sorry to burden you,' she said. She felt like a crybaby. 'What can we do with our stories,' he said, 'but tell them?
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Great minds may have cold hearts. Form but no color. It is an incompleteness. And so they are afraid of any woman who both thinks and feels deeply.
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Is it not the case that many a life journey starts out in the opposite direction to its destiny?
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Pardon me, dear human self, capable of the most heinous degradation, capable of soaring.
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Darkroom: A Memoir in Black and White is remarkable for its truth-telling about two important issues concerning Alabama's past and present: the civil rights movement and immigration. These stories, rendered through the words and eyes of a young Latina girl who came from Argentina to Marion, Alabama, are made vivid and immediate through Weaver's highly accessible drawings and dialogue. This is a book-about maturation, family, education, and social change-every schoolchild, parent, and citizen should experience.
-- Sena Jeter Naslund
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