Quotes About Black
Johnnie Walker Black with a splash. Don't baptize it.
~ Robert Dugoni
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Williams adjusted a black knit driving cap that had become a fixture since he'd conceded the inevitable and shaved his head.
~ Robert Dugoni
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It was made from the black lotus, whose blossoms wave in the lost jungles of Khitai, where only the yellow-skulled priests of Yun dwell. Those blossoms strike dead any who smell of them.
~ Robert E. Howard
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the mere fact of a black figure racing across the landscape carrying a white captive was bizarre enough
~ Robert E. Howard
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The black spoke in a sea-coast dialect, and Conan replied; he had learned the jargon while a corsair on the coasts of Kush. "Long
~ Robert E. Howard
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Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected.
~ Robert Frank
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Christ then will be seen as fully African and black, fully one of them and on their side. It is this Christ that will lead the Africans to the achievement of the new earth and the new heaven. For
~ Robert J. Schreiter
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Along with Lockheed, TRW became the CIA's principal supplier of Black Satellites.
~ Robert Lindsey
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This is the Black Widow, death.
~ Robert Lowell
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The black hardrubber bathtub stopper at the Parker house.
~ Robert Lowell
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He lowered the goblet, and looked into it. The black water shifted as his hand trembled, and the surface glittered like the facets of polished stone. The noise of the water as it touched the sides was like the distant cries of the imprisoned.
~ Robin McKinley
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He took off his black shirt in the dazzling sunshine, exposing a Buddha-sized belly and man breasts the size of fleshy mangoes.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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The day guy was an aquiline black man about seven feet tall, but slender as a pencil, folded into a desk chair that was far too small for him.
~ Lee Child
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Bikers were as split as Baptists. All the same, but different. Apparently these particular guys liked black leather tassels and chromium plating.
~ Lee Child
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They strolled together to a different slot and unlocked a black Chevy Tahoe. Little brother to the Suburban, but still a giant vehicle.
~ Lee Child
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There are three dominant tendencies in a neoliberal society: financialized, privatized, militarized. And when it comes to black poor people, we get all three.
~ Cornel West
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A lot of black men have problems being emotionally vulnerable because of the boundaries and parameters that have been put onto them by society.
~ Daniel Kaluuya
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But, on the other hand, I get bored with racism too and recognize that there are still many things to be said about a Black person and a White person loving each other in a racist society.
~ Audre Lorde
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Unfortunately, 'post racism' is also a myth, like unicorns and black people who survive to the end of a horror movie.
~ Justin Simien
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the mokopa, which was long and black and very poisonous and which was well-known to hate humans because of some distant wrong in snake memory.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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A large bird, a buzzard perhaps, was circling on high on a current of air, a tiny, soaring point of black, looking for food, of course, as all of us did, in one way or another.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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it is the deep-black-sky quiet time of night, which is the halfway time between the sun setting and the sun rising when even the night animals are quiet—as if they, like day animals, take a break in the middle of their work to rest.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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The moon, which would be full within the week, pulsed huge and silver in a deep black sky. The lake, black and secret and long, stretched out as far as I could see, joining with the sky in a seamless circle of darkness.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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Southern politics since World War II has not been normal. The key political institutions of the South were swept away with the end of de jure segregation. The essential rationale for the peculiar politics of the solid South had been to disfranchise and disempower black voters, and institutions created to limit black participation did so with remarkable effectiveness. As late as March 1965, only 7% of eligible black voters in Mississippi were registered.
~ Donald P. Green
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