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The woman who bore me is no longer alive, but I seem to be her daughter in increasingly profound ways.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
The trouble with a woman standing behind her man is that she can't see where she is going!
— Johnnetta B. Cole
The myth of black women profiting at the expense of black men is the oldest rap around.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
The ultimate expression of generosity is not in giving of what you have, but in giving of who you are.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
I maintain that all sorrow comes from love of those things of which loss deprives me.
— Meister Eckhart
You cannot fully understand your own life without knowing and thinking beyond your life, your own neighborhood, and even your own nation.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
If we center our lives on BMWs, RVs, VCRs, PCs and the other acronyms of consumerism, we cannot expect our children to do otherwise.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
Due to our consumer mindset, people are prone to jump from church to church, which weakens the church overall.
— Francis Chan
I look for people who have insight in places where I don't.
— Russell Simmons
Now, if you want to know my secret love, it is to be able to serve as an example.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
The more we pull together toward a new day, the less it matters what pushed us apart in the past.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
You create your opportunities by asking for them.
— Shakti Gawain
Racism is alive and doing too well in America.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
Our moral thinking is much more like a politician searching for votes than a scientist searching for truth.
— Jonathan Haidt
While it is true that without a vision the people perish, it is doubly true that without action the people and their vision perish as well.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
We can live closer to our dreams if we are willing to dream them. And we can create a life as we want it to be.
— Alexandra Stoddard
The histories of the poor and the powerless are as important as those of their conquerors, their colonizers, their kings and queens.
— Johnnetta B. Cole