African Woman Quotes
Collection of top 20 famous quotes about African Woman
African Woman Quotes & Sayings
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I would love to get a role that changes the landscape of being an African American woman in television and film.
— Candice Patton
I started out making furniture because I couldn't find certain things, and then I really got into it.
— Lenny Kravitz
Any woman with kinky textured hair - can wear it, love it and manage it. She only needs the right tools, inspiration and motivation.
— Monica Millner
Works of art are landscapes of the mind.
— Ted Godwin
(Female African clawed frogs, when injected with the urine of a pregnant woman, lay eggs within a few hours.)
— Elizabeth Kolbert
When I first saw you, I saw love. from You're Still The One
— Shania Twain
Mostly I'm proud to be an African-American woman, but I'm glad I have a universal look as well.
— Chanel Iman
I personally am tired of being a subject of study and rescue. A subject that is not imagined upon to have their own thought patterns.
— Malebo Sephodi
Because books saved my life, literally, I've become close to them
— Malebo Sephodi
But at the same time you can't ...
— Angela Davis
She was tall and dark-skinned and looked like a Nigerian sculpture. She moved like a lioness, her every step bristling with suppressed violence.
— Bonnie Greer
It was hard to love a woman that always made you feel so wishful.
— Zora Neale Hurston
Attianus had been right in his conjectures: the virgin gold of respect would be too soft without some alloy of fear.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
Judas sold his soul for thirty pieces of silver; Faust sold his for some extra years of youth; Marilyn Monroe deserted Jesus Christ for Arthur Miller.
— Nicholas Samstag
In her experience all her friends relied, Heaven was her help and nature was her guide.
— George Crabbe
My plays aren't stylistically the same. Just being an African-American woman playwright on Broadway is experimental.
— Suzan-Lori Parks
I've been through hell in this life, yet risen up and survived.
I felt pity after heard that boy's preaching about motivation. — Toba Beta
I felt pity after heard that boy's preaching about motivation. — Toba Beta
I sometimes wish I were African American because people don't bash them afterward. It's the hardest to be a woman.
— Julie Delpy
I don't strive on being the most beautiful woman in the room! I strive to be the most unique! The one who stands out, the one you will never forget.
— Sahndra Fon Dufe