Month: January 2023

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DIETING/LOVE

January 11, 2023

When I fell in love, I’d lose weight and then when the relationship failed, I’d gain it back. Food and heartache are intertwined within me.

—Luther Vandross

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EDUCATION

January 10, 2023

Education helps one cease being intimidated by strange situations.

—Maya Angelou

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BEGINNING

January 9, 2023

The first thing I typed was my name. I wanted to see how it looked in print. Then I began to type my poems.

—August Wilson

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TEMPTATION

January 8, 2023

Devil tempt but he no force.

—Guyanese Proverb

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SELF-RELIANCE

January 7, 2023

Self-help is the best help.

—Aesop, from “Hercules and the Wagoner”

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INFLUENCES

January 6, 2023

For most of us, keeping up with the popular culture is one of the first things we let go. The problem is that sometimes this lack of attention to the music that both shapes and reflects our children makes us miss important developments in their world, and by extension, our own

—Pearl Cleage

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RENEWAL

January 5, 2023

When things got bad, I’d just sing “Ave Maria,” which is one of my favorite songs from childhood … it was my salvation. It gave me a reason to believe that things would change.

—Aaron Neville

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IMITATION

January 4, 2023

Children learn by seeing people doing things. If all they see are people who don’t try, it’s going to be difficult for them to try.

—Faith Ringgold

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HERITAGE

January 3, 2023

For us, Africa is not so much a lost continent as an imagined one.

—Jack E. White

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BLACK IDENTITY

January 2, 2023

Celebrating Kwanzaa is not an end in itself. Neither is having an African medallion swinging from your neck, wearing a kente cloth hat, or giving your children African names.

—Eric V. Copage

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