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Toni Morrison

"The body is ready to have babies. Nature wants it done then, when the body can handle it, not after 40, when the income can handle it."

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"The body is ready to have babies. Nature wants it done then, when the body can handle it, not after 40, when the income can handle it."

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"Don't ever think I fell for you, or fell over you. I didn't fall in love, I rose in it."
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"I loved the geography part. Learning about that made me want to read."
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"I stood there a long while, staring at that tree. It looked so strongSo beautiful. Hurt right down the middleBut alive and well. Cee touched my shoulderLightly. Frank? Yes? Come on, brother. Let's go home."
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