Top 7 Diasporic Literature Quotes
#1. I learned from a very young age that if I persued the things that truly excited me, that they would reward in more important ways, like happiness.
Brandon Boyd
#2. Around midnight I heard them shout unfaithful one and I knew right then the axe was gonna fall. It's because of me.
Robert Cray
#3. my parents forced me to drive - "and let's roll." I
Miss Anonymous
#5. Poetry isn't written from the idea down. It's written from
the phrase, line and stanza up, which is different from
what your teacher taught you to do in school.
Margaret Atwood
#6. As much as we all know that some things are easier said than done, we have to understand that if we don't say it, we may never do it.
Stephan Labossiere
#7. I am not one of those who believe - broadly speaking - that women are better than men. We have not wrecked railroads, nor corrupted legislatures, nor done many unholy things that men have done; but then we must remember that we have not had the chance.
Jane Addams
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