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Anthony Pinn Quotes By Nicola Barker

I dreamed I saw you dead in a place by the water. A ravaged place. All flat and empty and wide open. And you were covered in some kind of binding. Like a mummy. Something white and reflective, from head to toe. And the light shone on you. Oh, how it shone on you! It glanced off you, and it was like a pure, bright silver. The wind was singing. It sang: you have suffered enough. You have suffered enough. Then death came and he kissed you. Lightly. Gently. Upon the lips. There is nothing beyond, he whispered, only me, only me. There is nothing beyond. Only me. — Nicola Barker

Anthony Pinn Quotes By John Cage

I discovered that those who seldom dwell on their emotions know better than anyone else just what an emotion is. — John Cage

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Anthony B. Pinn

Once I could no longer find a way to theologically maintain God and hold onto the significance of my historical moment, letting go of God was natural. — Anthony B. Pinn

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Seneca.

A man's past is forever set in stone. There — Seneca.

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Jay-Z

The average rap life is two or three albums. You're lucky to get to your second album in rap! — Jay-Z

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Maud Hart Lovelace

I cannot remember back to a year in which I did not consider myself to be a writer, and the younger I was the bigger that capital 'W. — Maud Hart Lovelace

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Gwendolyn Heasley

Just because you're from a small town doesn't mean that you're small. Don't ever think anyone's more important than you are or has more valid experiences. — Gwendolyn Heasley

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Larry Gelbart

If vaudeville had died, television was the box they put it in. — Larry Gelbart

Anthony Pinn Quotes By Alveda King

Racism oppresses its victims, but also binds the oppressors, who sear their consciences with more and more lies until they become prisoners of those lies. They cannot face the truth of human equality because it reveals the horror of the injustices they commit. — Alveda King