Top 13 Black Women Writers Quotes

#1. Black skin was filled with so many barriers, so many restrictions, so many.

Randi Pink

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#2. In our house we say 'adolescence' is a western word. We don't believe in it.

Mira Nair

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#3. Labels don't really impress, it's the uniqueness and risk in decor that inspire.

Bryan Batt

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#4. We tried to create advantages. We were never complacent.

Bobby Rahal

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#5. We don't want to create a literary ghetto in which black writers are only allowed to write black characters and women writers are put on 'girl books.'

G. Willow Wilson

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#6. I love music, that it changes so much, but I also want to keep a bit of the country roots to make it country. I don't want to go too far away from it, or I would do pop music.

Jana Kramer

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#7. My generation of writers has been prone to premature illness and death, especially the women. When Black male writers meet it's like a session of the American Diabetic Association.

Ishmael Reed

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#8. For new ideas to be translated into new realities requires not only clarity of vision but also the opportunity to change old realities.

Riane Eisler

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#9. Without the presence and energy of art in our lives, we are capable of engaging in heartless activities without remorse and cruelties with clear consciences.

Maya Angelou

Black Women Writers Quotes #1211027
#10. There are two souls in a body of a human these souls are GOD & DEVIL.if u r going to do any work it is good or ither it is bad always listen ur GOD's soul.

Hoshiyar

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#11. We can all agree that tea is good for the body. However, tea is very good for our hair too.

Monica Millner

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#12. You can't smile and act like you love me one second then destroy my world the very next.

J.M. Darhower

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#13. That's because I've learned how to use it [smile], Woserit said. I don't pass it out like an old woman giving free milk to the village cats. It's something that must be controlled, and for you especially. You use it on anyone. You must learn to be more judicious.

Michelle Moran

Black Women Writers Quotes #1819261

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