Toni Morrison Quotes
This Soil Is Bad For Certain Kinds Of Flowers. Certain Seeds It Will Not Nurture, Certain Fruit It Will Not Bear, And When The Land Kills Of Its Own Volition, We Acquiesce And Say The Victim Had No Right To Live. We Are Wrong, Of Course, But It Doesn't Matter. It's Too Late. At Least On The Edge Of My Town, Among The Garbage And The Sunflowers Of My Town, It's Much, Much, Much Too Late.
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