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Unmaking Race Quotes By Brene Brown

I don't have to chase extraordinary moments to find happiness - it's right in front of me if I'm paying attention and practicing gratitude. — Brene Brown

Unmaking Race Quotes By John Shirley

I do sometimes watch 'Dr. Who' and while the stories barely make sense, if at all, the doctor is such great company I don't care. — John Shirley

Unmaking Race Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

We are justified by faith. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Unmaking Race Quotes By Trinny Woodall

I've had these lips all my life, and I love them. — Trinny Woodall

Unmaking Race Quotes By Lawrence Lessig

I'm pushing for citizen equality not because of some moral idea, but because this is the essential way to crack the corruption that now makes it so Washington can't work. — Lawrence Lessig

Unmaking Race Quotes By Belle Aurora

Well, that's that. Goodbye cruel world. Be sure to fuck thyself on the way out, you mean-assed son of a whore. — Belle Aurora

Unmaking Race Quotes By Kerry Patterson

One of the best ways to persuade others is with your ears - by listening to them. - DEAN RUSK — Kerry Patterson

Unmaking Race Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The universe is conspiring in every moment to bring me happiness and peace. — Marianne Williamson

Unmaking Race Quotes By Angela Carter

She was a Victorian girl; a girl of the days when men were hard and top-hatted and masculine and ruthless and girls were gentle and meek and did a great deal of sewing and looked after the poor and laid their tender napes beneath a husband's booted foot, and even if he brought home cabfuls of half-naked chorus girls and had them dance on the rich round mahogany dining-table (rosily reflecting great pearly hams and bums in its polished depths). Or, drunk to a frenzy, raped the kitchen-maid before the morning assembly of servants and children and her black silk-dressed self (gathered for prayers). Or forced her to stitch, on shirts, her fingers to rags to pay his gambling debts.
Husbands were a force of nature or an act of God; like an earthquake or the dreaded consumption, to be borne with, to be meekly acquiesced to, to be impregnated by as frequently as Nature would allow. It took the mindless persistence, the dogged imbecility of the grey tides, to love a husband. — Angela Carter

Unmaking Race Quotes By Rachel Van Dyken

Choose to look at the mountains rather than trying to concentrate on the valleys. It's easier to glance behind you and see the peaks, but it takes actual effort to look down into the darkness of where you've been. — Rachel Van Dyken