Zora Neale Hurston — "The Negro is a poet in spite of himself."
The Negro is a poet in spite of himself.
The Negro is a poet in spite of himself.
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"Gods always behave like the people who created them."
"I do not weep at the world—I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife."
"I would not exchange my life for any other. I have enjoyed every minute of it."
"I do not choose to be a common woman. It is my right to be uncommon… if I can."
"It seems to me that the human race is like a lot of children playing in a nursery, and the grown-ups are not coming."
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