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One of the greatest tasks of my life has been to teach the colored man he can be anything. — Oscar Micheaux

Moving on will show you a lot about who you are, what you truly want, & what you have no desire to waste your time on. — April Mae Monterrosa

A mother's yearning feels the presence of the cherished child even in the degraded man. — George Eliot

There are some people who hate my guts. But that goes with the territory. — Terry Pratchett

Everything that I have professionally, and so much of what I have personally, is because of this great, fair city, and to see it being drowned like this is almost unbearable. — Harry Connick Jr.

Let me lick them," he growled and lowered his mouth back to hers.
~Zane — Tina Folsom

Meaning is produced not only by the relationship between the signifier and the signified but also, crucially, by the position of the signifiers in relation to other signifiers. — Jacques Lacan

We are to blame for this destruction, we who don't speak your tongue and don't know how to keep quiet either. We who didn't come by boat, who dirty up your doorsteps with our dust, who break your barbed wire. We who came to take your jobs, who dream of wiping your shit, who long to work all hours. We who fill your shiny clean streets with the smell of food, who brought you violence you'd never known, who deliver your dope, who deserve to be chained by neck and feet. We who are happy to die for you, what else could we do? We, the ones who are waiting for who knows what. We, the dark, the short, the greasy, the shifty, the fat, the anemic. We the barbarians. — Yuri Herrera

Art photography, although long since legitimized by all the conventional discourses of fine art, seems destined perpetually to recapitulate all the rituals of the arriviste. Inasmuch as one of those rituals consists of the establishment of suitable ancestry, a search for distinguished bloodlines, it inevitably happens that photographic history and criticism are more concern with notions of tradition and continuity than with those of rupture and change. — Abigail Solomon-Godeau

One must pass through the circumference of time before arriving at the center of opportunity. — Baltasar Gracian

Fortune favours the bold. — Virgil