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Black Female Empowerment Quotes & Sayings

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Black Female Empowerment Quotes By Forrest Curran

Have no fear in the devil and acknowledge the insecurities, mistakes of the past, and disappointments that you have long failed to accept as new beginnings and see the child within you begin to heal. — Forrest Curran

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By Amie Kaufman

Are you afraid?"
"Yes."
"Energy never stops, remember. It just changes forms."
"I am still afraid. — Amie Kaufman

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By Doyle Brunson

It's not the cards that you have all the time that makes you a winner or a loser. — Doyle Brunson

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By Arnold Schwarzenegger

The wolf on the hill is not as hungry as the wolf climbing the hill. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By William Shakespeare

Love runs away from those chasing her, and those who run away, she throws herself on his neck. — William Shakespeare

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By James Mercer

I have the soundtrack for 'A Clockwork Orange,' which is kind of cool. I guess I don't really end up buying a lot of modern soundtracks. Another soundtrack I love is from a French movie called 'Betty Blue.' it has some really melancholy piano work. — James Mercer

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By Tenth Avenue North

Cause I'll be by your side wherever you fall
In the dead of night whenever you call
And please don't fight these hands that are holding you
My hands are holding you — Tenth Avenue North

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By Bill Ayers

I've said for thirty years that capitalism is an exhausted system. But now you can see the handwriting everywhere. And one especially horrifying part is the fiscal crisis. — Bill Ayers

Black Female Empowerment Quotes By A.J. Juliani

It's our job in education to free up time for innovation. It's our job to open their minds to new ideas. It's our job to prepare them for the present and future possibilities. — A.J. Juliani