Angela Flournoy Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Angela Flournoy
The truth, when finally revealed, is sticky like wet dough. The majority of it stays in place as one handles it, but pieces break off and adhere, making certain facts seem larger, more portentous, than others. — Angela Flournoy
He look like the type to bring a list with him into the bedroom, and he ain't done makin love till he check off everything he got in his mind to do. — Angela Flournoy
Says you and your family. Sooner or later you're gonna realize that just cause a Turner thinks a thing is normal doesn't mean it is. Not at all. — Angela Flournoy
You got a child to feed and a life to get on with. — Angela Flournoy
Here is the truth about self-discovery: it is never without cost. — Angela Flournoy
Slavery. Did there ever exist a more annoying way to try to make a modern-day black man feel like his troubles were insignificant, that he should be satisfied with the sorry hand society dealt him? Cha-Cha thought not. The line of reasoning was faulty; it was precisely because his grandfather's father was born a slave that he should expect more from life, and more from this country, to make up for lost time at the very least. "I'm — Angela Flournoy
It was frustrating, the way this siblings worshipped their parents. What part of their worlds would crumble if they took a good look at their parents' flaws? If there was no trauma, why not talk about the everyday, human elements of their upbringing? Call a spade a spade. — Angela Flournoy
The same quality that read as dependable and even-keeled in his youth had crusted over and become stubborn and pitiable. — Angela Flournoy
I don't just sit around hopin for nothing. I do shit. It's the 'hope' part that fucks that line all up. You should change it to somethin like, 'We fight for better things,' or 'We work for better things.' Or 'We plan for better things.' That's what's wrong with this city; it ain't about the mayor. Too many people busy hoping shit will get better to actually figure out a way to make shit better. — Angela Flournoy
That was how he existed in their lives: suddenly there, on his own time, — Angela Flournoy
The words settled on her shoulders like a curse, and one thing was clear: there was no one to save her but her. — Angela Flournoy
Cha-Cha favored short, earnest prayer, and he often wondered what took others so long., It had something to do with excess supplication, he suspected. He never presented a long list of specific requests to God, had always felt uncomfortable with the presumptuousness of "Ask and you shall receive." This might have been a result of pride, or his own middling ambition, but mostly Cha-Cha's prayers were a series of thank-yous and I'm sorrys. — Angela Flournoy
the loud voice young people who feared the elderly used. — Angela Flournoy
Where do the homeless make toast? — Angela Flournoy
There ain't no haints in Detroit. — Angela Flournoy
Humans haunt more houses than ghosts do. — Angela Flournoy
You're worried about her forgiving you...but you need to be worrying about why you're acting up in the first place. — Angela Flournoy
It was a particular sort of Turner weakness: self-sabotaging self-righteousness masked as self-reliance. — Angela Flournoy
The things we do in the name of protecting others are so often attempts to spare some part of ourselves. — Angela Flournoy
Everybody else cain't be wrong all the time. Sometimes it's gotta be you. — Angela Flournoy