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Made Quotes by Alice Walker
- Healing begins where the wound was made.
- You are saying, are you not, I said to Manuelito, that stories have more room in them than ideas? [...] He laughed. That is correct,…
- The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white,…
- For a long time, I thought I was ugly and disfigured. This made me shy and timid, and I often reacted to insults that were…
- We are all substantially flawed, wounded, angry, hurt, here on Earth. But this human condition, so painful to us, and in someways shameful- because we…
- I see myself in all the people in the world who are suffering and who are very badly treated and who are often made to…
- I made my first white women friends in college; they loved me and were loyal to our friendship, but I understood, as they did, that…
- My mother had bought a sewing machine for me. When I went away to college, she gave me a sewing machine, a typewriter and a…
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- Before the Civil War, Canada was at the top of the underground railroad. If you made it into Canada, you were safe… — Margaret Atwood