Alice Walker Quotes
My First Step From The Old White Man Was Trees. Then Air. Then Birds. Then Other People. But One Day When I Was Sitting Quiet And Feeling Like A Motherless Child, Which I Was, It Come To Me: That Feeling Of Being Part Of Everything, Not Separate At All. I Knew That If I Cut A Tree, My Arm Would Bleed. And I Laughed And I Cried And I Run All Around The House. I Knew Just What It Was. In Fact, When It Happen, You Can't Miss It.
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