Quotes from Darnell Lamont Walker
And like that, I said goodbye to my grandmother like we were two people who met in a coffee shop, shared a lifetime of stories and left wanting more, but knowing we'd meet there again.
~ Darnell Lamont Walker
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Waking up in a room with no natural light does something to a man. no windows. I'm almost afraid to die. I fear my soul won't make it out.
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Watching the summer close is like watching a good kid die for no apparent reason.
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Autumn. The grace in letting dead things fall.
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You should be so lucky to be like me. I allow myself to be disturbed too often. I'll probably end up talking to birds in a park. But you'll probably end up with regrets.
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The thing about dignity: it can be destroyed, but not taken unless it's given away. It can always be beautified.
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Your dreams are so far outside of your comfort zone, you've convinced yourself you don't dream at all.
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Racism in impenetrable. Staying in America means always fighting. For our own sanity and safety, we must go.
~ Darnell Lamont Walker
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