African american Quote by Toni Morrison Download Open image “Don't ever think I fell for you, or fell over you. I didn't fall in love, I rose in it.” — Toni Morrison ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare African american Best love Fall Fall in love Falling in love Love Over you Rose Thinking
When I finally fell for you,you left me hanging and broke my heart.I dont think I will fall again. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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I did not fall into love - I rose into love. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Copy Share Image
I fell in love with you. Not just once, but every time time I look at you, I fall in love all over again. You make my heart skip a couple of beats — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share
Never should have told you that I fell in love cause you turned me right around threw me down, and now I can't get… — A Rocket To The Moon Copy Share Image
Perhaps that's what all human relationships boiled down to: Would you save my life? or would you take it? — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
There, in the center of that silence was not eternity but the death of time and a loneliness so profound the word itself had… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
If you can't count, they can cheat you. If you can't read, they can beat you. — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
“You looked at them and wondered why the were so ugly; you looked closely and could not find the source. Then you realized that… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
All she saw, down in the cellar well beneath the stoop, was a light yellow feather with a tip of green. And she had… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
For me, Art is the restoration of order. It may discuss all sort of terrible things, but there must be satisfaction at the end.… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
“Hate does that. Burns off everything but itself, so whatever your grievance is, your face looks just like your enemy's.” — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
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This is, for an accomplished Latino, an accomplished African American, an accomplished anyone who disproves stereotypes, it's a constant battle in your life. — Sonia Sotomayor Copy Share Image
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