Black Earth Quotes
Collection of top 37 famous quotes about Black Earth
Black Earth Quotes & Sayings
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the man with the rifle watches the stars as if waiting for them to shake loose from the black and tumble to the Earth. Why
— Rick Yancey
If seeds in the black earth can turn into such beautiful roses, what might not the heart of man become in its long journey toward the stars?
— G.K. Chesterton
Give me the Black Death over a Victorian prude any day. At least the dying screw like it's their last day on earth.
— R.E. Vance
No woman on this whole earth can please me and cook for me and socialise and talk to me like my American black woman.
— Muhammad Ali
Whose the spiritual people pon earth. The Black people. Dem a deal wit God. And God no let dem down.
— Bob Marley
I've been writing Indian music for a while. Indian music is about Mother Earth, and mine is no exception.
— Jimmy Carl Black
Grandfather, Great Spirit, once more behold me on earth and lean to hear my feeble voice.
— Black Elk
When people got old, why did they always develop a passion for scrabbling in the earth? Were they trying to get used to it?
— Sergei Lukyanenko
When black women are down with you and in your corner, you have an ally that will move Heaven and Earth.
— Tyler Perry
You have not been placed on this earth to be the sole source of comfort for the black man's fragile ego. Page 221
— Deborrah Cooper
the least black band on Earth is Belle & Sebastian,
— Christian Rudder
Black women were created of
brown sugar and warm honey.
the sweetest thing to bless the earth.
be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise. — Alexandra Elle
brown sugar and warm honey.
the sweetest thing to bless the earth.
be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise. — Alexandra Elle
Enough white lies can scorch the earth black.
— Isaac Marion
A world I dream where black or white, whatever race you be, will share the bounties of the earth and every man is free
— Langston Hughes
Poetry is the plough that turns up time in such a way that the abyssal strata of time, its black earth, appear on the surface.
— Osip Mandelstam
How in the hell could God take the black earth and make himself a white man out of it?
— Louise Meriwether
There Is Nothing More Dangerous On Planet Earth Than A Black Wife
— Keegan-Michael Key