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Nobody loved her and she wouldn't have liked it if they had, she considered love a serious disability.
— Toni Morrison
Jack Dempsey and I became friends in the very early 1920s.
— J. Paul Getty
The threads of malice creeping toward him from Beloved's side of the table were held harmless in the warmth of Sethe's smile.
— Toni Morrison
Clever, but schoolteacher beat him anyway to show him that definitions belonged to the definers - not the defined.
— Toni Morrison
No gasp at a miracle that is truly miraculous because the magic lies in the fact that you knew it was there for you all along.
— Toni Morrison
Rainwater held on to pine needles for dear life and Beloved could not take her eyes off Sethe.
— Toni Morrison
The food in south India is the food that I really love because it reminds me of home.
— Aarti Sequeira
I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.
— Toni Morrison
Beloved, she my daughter. She mine. See. She come back to me of her own free will and I don't have to explain a thing.
— Toni Morrison
I've heard about you. I've heard about you, too.
— Mickey Mantle
If I did I didn't know it. What's it like, velvet?'
'Well, Lu, velvet is like the world was just born. Clean and new and so smooth. — Toni Morrison
'Well, Lu, velvet is like the world was just born. Clean and new and so smooth. — Toni Morrison
I didn't want to be a hero to kids; I didn't think I had that. I just wanted to be popular.
— Maxwell Caulfield
Would it be all right? Would it be all right to go ahead and feel? Go ahead and count on something?
— Toni Morrison
Not knowing it was hard; knowing it was harder
— Toni Morrison
If democracy is a means rather than an end, its limits must be determined in the light of the purpose we want it to serve.
— Friedrich August Von Hayek
I love men, not for what unites them, but for what divides them, and I want to know most of all what gnaws at their hearts.
— Guillaume Apollinaire
You know, the kind who know Jesus by His first name, but out of politeness never use it even to His face.
— Toni Morrison
Her heart kicked and an itchy burning in her throat made her swallow all her saliva away. She didn't know which way to go.
— Toni Morrison
I hate to talk about myself.
— Kim Kardashian
If a Negro got legs he ought to use them. Sit down too long, somebody will figure out a way to tie them up.
— Toni Morrison
Good for you. More it hurt more better it is. Can't nothing heal without pain, you know.
— Toni Morrison
Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave
My heart into my mouth. — William Shakespeare
My heart into my mouth. — William Shakespeare