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James Baldwin

"The artistic image is not intended to represent the thing itself, but, rather, the reality of the force the thing contains."

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Donna Grant

"Always seek beauty to create a beautiful life."

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Donna Grant

"Make movies my friend " make nice, inspiring and bold movies that will penetrate the darkest corners of the human mind and illuminate the soul."

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Donna Grant

"Music gives life to the soul."

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Donna Grant

"Music gives strength to the soul."

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Donna Grant

"Poetry most often communicates emotions, not directly, but by creating imaginatively the grounds for those emotions. It therefore communicates something more than the emotion; only by means of that something more does it communicate the emotion at all."

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Donna Grant

"We often forget to draw a new picture because we are so busy criticizing other paintings."

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Donna Grant

"A beautiful poem is nothing but a mirror of philosophy through which we can see life's pure beauty."

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Donna Grant

"There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face."

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Donna Grant

"Poets create a beautiful blue sky where you can fly with wings of imagination and find yourself again and again."

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Donna Grant

"The object of art is to enhance the beauty, imaginations and joy of life."

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James Baldwin
"The question of identity is a question involving the most profound panic-a terror as primary as the nightmare of the mortal fall."

Psychology

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James Baldwin
"If you know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go."

Inspirational

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James Baldwin
"Perhaps, as we say in America, I wanted to find myself. This is an interesting phrase, not current as far as I know in the language of any other people, which certainly does not mean what it says but betrays a nagging suspicion that something has been misplaced. I think now that if I had any intimation that the self I was going to find would turn out to be only the same self from which I had spent so much time in flight, I would have stayed at home."

Growth

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James Baldwin
"You read something which you thought only happened to you, and you discovered it happened 100 years ago to Dostoyevsky."

Education

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James Baldwin
"People are too various to be treated so lightly. I am too various to be trusted."

Identity

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James Baldwin
"Most people in action are not worth very much and yet every human being is an unprecedented miracle."

Philosophy

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James Baldwin
"Literature is indispensable to the world. The world changes according to the way people see it, and if you alter, even by a millimeter, the way a person looks at reality, then you can change it."

Education

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James Baldwin
"It does seem - well, difficult - to be at the mercy of some gross, unshaven stranger before you can begin to be yourself."

Self-Improvement

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James Baldwin
"White Americans find it as difficult as white people elsewhere do to divest themselves of the notion that they are in possession of some intrinsic value that black people need, or want. And this assumption-which, for example, makes the solution to the Negro problem depend on the speed with which Negroes accept and adopt white standards-is revealed in all kinds of striking ways, from Bobby Kennedy's assurance that a Negro can become President in forty years to the unfortunate tone of warm congratulation with which so many liberals address their Negro equals."

Society

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James Baldwin
"The artistic image is not intended to represent the thing itself, but, rather, the reality of the force the thing contains."

Art

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