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Segregation In A Raisin In The Sun Quotes By Jacqueline Woodson

This is the way brown people have to fight, my grandfather says. You can't just put your fist up. You have to insist on something gently. Walk toward a thing slowly. But be ready to die, my grandfather says, for what is right. Be ready to die, my grandfather says, for everything you believe in. — Jacqueline Woodson

Segregation In A Raisin In The Sun Quotes By Amy Heckerling

In Hollywood, whenever you do anything, it seems like there's going to be 30 of them. When I did 'Look Who's Talking,' people went: 'Oh but there's going to be this baby movie and that baby movie.' I can't worry about that. I can only do what I want to do. — Amy Heckerling

Segregation In A Raisin In The Sun Quotes By Sally Mann

I smoked, I drank, I skipped classes, I snuck out, I took drugs, I stole quarts of ice cream for my dorm by breaking into the kitchen storerooms, I made out with my boyfriends in the library basement, I hitchhiked into town and down I-91, and when caught, I weaseled out of all of it . . . There is no need to switch on the fog machine of ambiguity around these facts: I was still a problem child. — Sally Mann

Segregation In A Raisin In The Sun Quotes By Pete Wentz

She pulls me toward her, tells me, "You're sweet, you know that?" I crack a smile. Life will not tear us apart this
time. Our hearts will see to it. — Pete Wentz

Segregation In A Raisin In The Sun Quotes By Alex Garland

The dilapidation was not a memory but a representation of a poorly remembered past. — Alex Garland

Segregation In A Raisin In The Sun Quotes By Neal Shusterman

How can you do the right thing when you can't figure out what that is? When all you have before you are choices in various shades of wrong? — Neal Shusterman