Sherley Williams Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone thought because she was so too-ga-tha she didn't feel pain and the men she went with felt the same. — Sherley Anne Williams

I have no doubt he'll hurt me. But he'll do it on clean satin sheets in romantic lighting. — Kitty Thomas

This is what I hold against slavery. May come a time when I forgive - cause I don't think I'm set up to forget - the beatings, the selling, the killings, but I don't think I ever forgive the ignorance they kept us in. — Sherley Anne Williams

I think writing is really a process of communication ... It's the sense of being in contact with people who are part of a particular audience that really makes a difference to me in writing. — Sherley Anne Williams

These is old blues / and I sing em like any woman do. / These the old blues / and I sing em, sing em, sing em. Just like any woman do. / My life ain't done yet. / Naw. My song ain't through. — Sherley Anne Williams

I get inspiration from literally everything and anything. I take inspiration from people, relationships, stories, and I take inspiration from movies I see, books I read and songs I hear. — Sabrina Carpenter

I have no regret that someone openly identified with terrorist organisations and activities meets his death the same way. — Sammy Wilson

A startling and engrossing commentary on the complex actuality and continuing heritage of American slavery. — Sherley Anne Williams

But we must not try to drive the Indians too fast in effecting these changes. — George Crook

There's no earthly use in bein too-ga-tha if it don't put some joy in yo life. — Sherley Anne Williams

We need to ask our policy makers and those we elect to office who are supposed to make decisions to give us the evidence of the facts that are behind the decisions that we make. We should be skeptical. — Dixie Lee Ray

I always get bored with my hair. That's why I would always change it throughout my career. — Janet Jackson

The blues records of each decade explain something about the philosophical basis of our lives as black people ... Blues is a basis of historical continuity for black people. It is a ritualized way of talking about ourselves and passing it on. — Sherley Anne Williams