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Racial Ambiguity Quotes By David Shrigley

I don't think I've ever made any conscious decision to be a comic artist, but to me there's something quite anarchic about comedy. — David Shrigley

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By Nina Post

We can finally start translating the book," Cate said. "At least, I think we can."

"A rousing call, not dissimilar from the band of brothers speech in Henry V." [reply from Noah] — Nina Post

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By Tara Conklin

Did the color of his skin matter? No, Lina decided, wouldn't his racial ambiguity be a strength? Wasn't this a history from which they had all emerged, every American, black and white and every shade in between? — Tara Conklin

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By Raquel Cepeda

I guess it all depends on whom you ask and when you ask. Race, I've learned, is in the eye of the beholder. — Raquel Cepeda

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By William Carlos Williams

The poem is a capsule where we wrap up our punishable secrets. — William Carlos Williams

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By Octavio Paz

An understanding of Sor Juana's work must include an understanding of the prohibitions her work confronts. Her speech leads us to what cannot be said, what cannot be said to an orthodoxy, the orthodoxy to a tribunal, and the tribunal to a sentence. — Octavio Paz

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By Richard Lugar

I think there is a commitment on the part of the White House to racial justice in this country, and no ambiguity. — Richard Lugar

Racial Ambiguity Quotes By Nelton D'Souza

One went to two, two became four and the series continued. The more I tried to pull out the more I got pulled in. Constant fighting at home and bad academic grades made my new found world even more attractive. There there were no compulsions, no obligations; where you were the super-hero slaying beasts, demons and villains alike; where everything was perfect and reality was left far behind.
Page 13, Addiction. — Nelton D'Souza