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Quotes from Anne Moody

I was fifteen years old when I began to hate people.
~ Anne Moody
I was sick of pretending, sick of selling my feelings for a dollar a day.
~ Anne Moody
But courage was growing in me too. Little by little it was getting harder and harder for me not to speak out.
~ Anne Moody
I sat there listening to "We Shall Overcome," looking out of the window at the passing Mississippi landscape.
~ Anne Moody
Before, the woods had always done so much for me. Once I could actually go out into the woods and communicate with God, or Nature or something. Now that something didn't come through. It was just not there anymore. More than ever I began to wonder whether God actually existed. Maybe God changed as the individual changed, or perhaps grew as one grew.
~ Anne Moody
We shall overcome, We shall overcome / We shall overcome some day.' I WONDER. I really WONDER.
~ Anne Moody
I had to live my life as I saw it.
~ Anne Moody
Their (the teenagers) way of thinking seemed to have been "God helps those that help themselves" instead of "When we get to heaven things will be different, there won't be no black or white," which was what my grandmother thought.
~ Anne Moody
It longer seemed important to prove anything. I had found something outside myself that gave meaning to my life.
~ Anne Moody
But something happened to me as I got more and more involved in the Movement. It no longer seemed important to prove anything. I had found something outside myself that gave meaning to my life.
~ Anne Moody
It no longer seemed important to prove anything. I had found something outside myself that gave meaning to my life.
~ Anne Moody