Top 10 Diaspora Aesthetics Quotes
#2. If you you write with enough assurance and confidence, you're allowed to do whatever you like. So write your story as it needs to be written. Write it honestly, and tell it as best you can.
Neil Gaiman
#3. And the weird weird thing about this story of Angela's Ring was that it didn't even have a point to it, no happy ending, no lesson to be learnt.
It was like one person's cry of pain, echoing out on and on and on trough the generations, even after that person was long long dead.
Chris Beckett
#4. To be honest, my life is not really as way-out and myth-loaded as people like to portray it.
Grace Jones
#5. He wanted me to play Scrabble with him, and kiss him as if I meant it. This is one of the most bizarre things that's happened to me, ever. Context is all.
Margaret Atwood
#6. Sometimes diaspora art expresses a longing for home, and frequently it tries to construct a collective identity out of its mostly heterogeneous reality.
Sieglinde Lemke
#7. Having a mixed background and feeling a little bit like a fish out of water in most places can be a benefit.
Viggo Mortensen
#8. We seem to have lost our capacity for politeness and for genuine concern about the quality of our interactions in this hectic century.
James G. Stavridis
#9. She kissed him with just as much exuberance, enjoying the feel of his warm, sexy mouth against hers, the caress of his hands on her cheeks, as she stroked his bare back with as much tenderness.
Terry Spear
#10. Revenge isn't always as sweet as it seems
Sarah Jakes