Black-women-quotes Quote by Malebo Sephodi Download Open image ““in pursuit of that glorious healing - until then, i’m a whirlwind”” — Malebo Sephodi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Black-women-quotes Healing Healing-the-past Life purpose Mental health Potential Reinvention Starting over
“healing comes in waves, and I'm allowed to feel every rise and every fall of my tide.” — Alexandra Elle Copy Share Image
“Scatter the ashes of the past, happy in the wind. It is so healing, when you start again.” — Sigrid Burger Copy Share Image
“Let’s live suddenly without thinking. Let’s live like the light that kills. And let’s as silence, because Whirl’s after all: (after me) love, and… — E.E. Cummings Copy Share Image
“God's breath is like a fresh wind that renews us. Frail and weak as we are,we have hope. We find healing.” — Jocelyn Soriano Copy Share Image
“Every breath of air and ray of sunshine, All ingenuous thoughts and creativity, Every dried up drop of blood from battle And the movement… — Johnny Flora Copy Share Image
“The winds mourn and whine was wiser than any psalm, prayer, or profession of love he’d ever heard. But” — Clive Barker Copy Share Image
“The healing is the testimony: I’m screwed up and guess what, God loves me anyway. Although I often find myself entrenched in darkness, I… — Gillian Marchenko Copy Share Image
“Today I know that the healing presence of Life is within me, forever restoring my mind and body.” — Ernest Holmes Copy Share Image
“Unfurl my body, wind, lift me up into the branches of a majestic beauty that guides a people through life. I would sway with… — Susan L. Marshall Copy Share Image
“When the winds of life don’t blow favorably and when the waves come crashing over, we must keep our eyes fixed on Him in… — Adam Houge Copy Share Image
“life weighs heavy upon my shoulders and patience starts wearing thin, it is divine hope and dreams which sustain me, pushing me forth against… — Terry a O'Neal Copy Share Image
“It is traumatic to find out that so much of what you have been taught to believe and stand for is actually used to… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“I love science, current affairs, engines, bikes,lipsticks, human behaviour” — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“Each chapter in MissBehave is about navigating life as a black woman and all encounters that led me to espouse feminist ideals” — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“Yes I am aware of the rules. Yes I can totally see how I err the Queen. Yes it is this very fact of… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“And that makes us (black women) feel like we have spokespeople, because everybody we encounter feels they have a piece of you and can… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“do you hear them? they sing like their hearts might burst the trees sift their tunes weaving a sacred dialogue between the land and… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“we take pictures and videos as love letters to our future selves - reminders of who we are, where we've been and what we're… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“There is plenty of work that needs to be done by men to dismantle patriarchy” — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“The manner in which the exclusionary nature of the English language is used in knowledge prodution separates us as humans.” — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“Through Miss Behave I am attempting to reclaim my voice one word at a time and live my truth to the best of my… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“I want to live in a society where we are all liberated. This is what my feminism looks like” — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“Pick that chin up and adjust your crown, Queen! Life has its disappointments and challenges, but you’ve got faith, strength, perseverance, and resilience inside… — Stephanie Lahart Copy Share Image
“As a Black Woman, I define self-care as the ability to safely and comfortably exhale.” — Bethanee Epifani J. Bryant Copy Share Image
“There’s nothing typical about Genuine Love. To be loved authentically is to be blessed beyond measure. Only a fool would take advantage of something… — Stephanie Lahart Copy Share Image
“And that makes us (black women) feel like we have spokespeople, because everybody we encounter feels they have a piece of you and can… — Malebo Sephodi Copy Share Image
“Why a rose has thorns - thorns protect the rose season after season from intrusion from those who only appreciate its outer beauty and… — Janet Autherine Copy Share Image
“Black Girls… Until you get enough of what you’re going through, no matter what advice a person gives you, you’ll continue to go through… — Stephanie Lahart Copy Share Image
“Black women were beautifully created at birth. We were blessed with melanin in our skin, which makes us Exquisitely Beautiful. From the lightest to… — Stephanie Lahart Copy Share Image