We could still climb the climb, walk the walk, endure the discomfort and revel in surprise.
We could still climb the climb, walk the walk, endure the discomfort and revel in surprise.
“To be published as a ‘woman of color’ makes me squiggle on a pin: I want to be read by white people, and not just white people who are interested in ‘black’ writing. I want even my speaking about color to speak in some universal way.” –Toi Derricotte
“I shut my ears, averted my eyes, turning instead to what I thought at the time was pain’s antidote: silence. I was wrong… Silence feeds pain, allows it to fester and thrive. What starves pain, what forces it to release its grip, is speech, the voice upon which rides the story, this is what happened; this is what I have refused to let claim me.” –Tracy K. Smith
Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It robs today of its strength. –Corrie Ten Boom