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Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By Kage Baker

I want you to tell all these people that I wanted more time to spend with them. Tell them I meant to, tell them I wanted to hear what they said and tell them what was on my mind. — Kage Baker

Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

People talk of sorrow as if it is soft, a thing of water and tears. But true sorrow is not soft. True sorrow is a thing of fire, and rock. It burns your heart, crushes your soul under the weight of mountains. It destroys, and even if you keep breathing, keep going, you die. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By Kelli Williams

I love that time when all you want to do is cocoon with your baby in your own little world, when you carry them around all the time in a little pouch or sling. — Kelli Williams

Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By L. Whitney Clayton

Further, bearing up under our own burdens can help us develop a reservoir of empathy for the problems others face. — L. Whitney Clayton

Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By Scott Bakula

My favorite thing about running is running when it's as hot as it can be, which is a little odd. — Scott Bakula

Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By M. John Harrison

When I was little, she thought, I wanted nothing except to stop travelling. I wanted time for each new thing, each new feeling, to be held properly in suspension until it could be joined by the next. Given the chance I could easily hold all those beautiful things together. I could be like a box in which they would be held new forever. Instead, everything aged and changed. People too. — M. John Harrison

Dispelling Systemic Racism Quotes By Richard Phillips

Fashion is not separate from art. It is inextricably woven into how we open ourselves to the world and articulates the exchanges of power both real and imagined. — Richard Phillips