AF

Quotes by Angela Flournoy

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The words settled on her shoulders like a curse, and one thing was clear: there was no one to save her but her.
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Where do the homeless make toast?
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There ain’t no haints in Detroit.
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The same quality that read as dependable and even-keeled in his youth had crusted over and become stubborn and pitiable.
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Cha-Cha favored short, earnest prayer, and he often wondered what took others so long., It had something to do with excess supplication, he suspected. He never presented a long list of specific requests to God, had always felt uncomfortable with the presumptuousness of “Ask and you shall receive.” This might have been a result of pride, or his own middling ambition, but mostly Cha-Cha’s prayers were a series of thank-yous and I’m sorrys.
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Humans haunt more houses than ghosts do.
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You’re worried about her forgiving you... but you need to be worrying about why you’re acting up in the first place.
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It was frustrating, the way this siblings worshipped their parents. What part of their worlds would crumble if they took a good look at their parents’ flaws? If there was no trauma, why not talk about the everyday, human elements of their upbringing? Call a spade a spade.
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Slavery. Did there ever exist a more annoying way to try to make a modern-day black man feel like his troubles were insignificant, that he should be satisfied with the sorry hand society dealt him? Cha-Cha thought not. The line of reasoning was faulty; it was precisely because his grandfather’s father was born a slave that he should expect more from life, and more from this country, to make up for lost time at the very least. “I’m.
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It was a particular sort of Turner weakness: self-sabotaging self-righteousness masked as self-reliance.
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