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Toni Morrison

"Not knowing it was hard, knowing it was harder."

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Akiroq Brost

"We are the mountains we must cross."

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Akiroq Brost

"It's hard as hell to hold onto your dignity when the risen sun is too bright in your losing eyes, and that's what I was thinking about as we hunted for bad guys through the ruins of a city that didn't exist."

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"Obsession led me to write. It's been that way with every book I've ever written. I become completely consumed by a theme, by characters, by a desire to meet a challenge."

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Akiroq Brost

"The more difficult a problem is, the more discoveries you make in the process of resolving it."

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"The greater the difficulty the more glory in surmounting it. Skillful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempests."

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"If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you!"

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"It's a challenge between me and the hurdle, and the hurdle has always won."

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"If the challenge to fight was there, I always took it."

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"Impossible situations TEST you and PROVE Him."

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"The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so."

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Toni Morrison
"Where do you get the right to decide our lives? I'll tell you where. From that little hog's gut that hangs between your legs. Well, let me tell you something... you will need more than that. I don't know where you will get it or who will give it to you, but mark my words, you will need more than that.... You are a sad, pitiful, stupid, selfish, hateful man. I hope your little hog's gut stands you in good stead, and you take good care of it, because you don't have anything else."

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Toni Morrison
"In a way, her strangeness, her naivete, her craving for the other half of her equation was the consequence of idle imagination. Had she paints, or clay, or knew the discipline of the dance, or strings; had she anything to engage her tremendous curiosity and her gift for metaphor, she might have exchanged the restlessness and preoccupation with whim for an activity that provided her with all she yearned for. And like any artist with no art from, she became dangerous."

Artistry

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Toni Morrison
"Can't nobody fly with all that shit. Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down."

Freedom

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Toni Morrison
"The best thing she was, was her children."

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Toni Morrison
"In becoming an American, from Europe, what one has in common with that other immigrant is contempt for me-it's nothing else but color."

Self-Awareness

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Toni Morrison
"Those white things have taken all I had or dreamed," she said, "and broke my heartstrings too. There is no bad luck in the world but whitefolks."

Society

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Toni Morrison
"Naturally all of them had a sad story: too much notice, not enough, or the worst kind. Some tale about dragon daddies and false-hearted men, or mean mamas and friends who did them wrong. Each story has a monster in it who made them tough instead of brave, so they open their legs rather than their hearts where that folded child is tucked."

Experience

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Toni Morrison
"We will be judged by how well we love."

Love

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Toni Morrison
"In this country American means white. Everybody else has to hyphenate."

Identity

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Toni Morrison
"They hooted and laughed all the way back to the car, teasing Milkman, egging him on to tell more about how scared he was. And he told them. Laughing too, hard, loud, and long. Really laughing, and he found himself exhilarated by simply walking the earth. Walking it like he belonged on it; like his legs were stalks, tree trunks, a part of his body that extended down down down into the rock and soil, and were comfortable there--on the earth and on the place where he walked. And he did not limp."

Freedom

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