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  • #1
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #2
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa

  • #3
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #4
    Mae West
    “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”
    Mae West

  • #5
    Robert Frost
    “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.”
    Robert Frost

  • #6
    Angie Thomas
    “Spring has decided to go through an identity crisis and get chilly on me.”
    Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give

  • #7
    Abi Daré
    “I want to ask, to scream, why are the women in Nigeria seem to be suffering for everything more than the men?”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #8
    Abi Daré
    “Not his-story. My own will be called her-story.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #9
    Abi Daré
    “Who knows what else tomorrow will bring? So, I nod my head yes, because it is true, the future is always working, always busy unfolding better things, and even if it doesn’t seem so sometimes, we have hope of it.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #10
    Abi Daré
    “That day, I tell myself that even if I am not getting anything in this life, I will go to school. I will finish my primary and secondary and university schooling and become teacher because I don’t just want to be having any kind voice... I want a louding voice.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #11
    Abi Daré
    “We all be speaking different because we all are having different growing-up life, but we can all be understanding each other if we just take the time to listen well.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #12
    Abi Daré
    “If it takes two people to make a baby, why only one person, the woman, is suffering when the baby is not coming? Is it because she is the one with breast and the stomach for being pregnant? Or because of what? I want to ask, to scream, why are the women in Nigeria seem to be suffering for everything more than men?”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #13
    Abi Daré
    “... I feel a free that I didn't feel in long time. And when I smile, it climb from inside my stomach and spread itself on my teeth.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #14
    Abi Daré
    “My mama say education will give me a voice. I want more than just a voice, Ms. Tia. I want a louding voice,”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #15
    Abi Daré
    “why she is calling her abroad peoples white and black when colours are for crayons and pencils and things. I know that not everybody is having the same colour of skin in Nigeria, even me and Kayus and Born-boy didn’t have same skin colour, but nobody is calling anybody black or white, everybody is just calling us by our name: Adunni. Kayus. Born-boy. That’s all.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #16
    Abi Daré
    “Then I swim deep inside the river of my soul, find the key from where it is sitting, full of rust, at the bottom of the river, and open the lock. I kneel down beside my bed, close my eyes, turn myself into a cup, and pour the memory out of me.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice

  • #17
    Abi Daré
    “My mama say education will give me a voice. I want more than just a voice, Ms. Tia. I want a louding voice,” I say. “I want to enter a room and people will hear me even before I open my mouth to be speaking. I want to live in this life and help many people so that when I grow old and die, I will still be living through the people I am helping.”
    Abi Daré, The Girl with the Louding Voice



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