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  • #1
    N.K. Jemisin
    “There passes a time of happiness in your life, which I will not describe to you. It is unimportant. Perhaps you think it wrong that I dwell so much on the horrors, the pain, but pain is what shapes us, after all. We are creatures born of heat and pressure and grinding, ceaseless movement. To be still is to be... not alive. But what is important is that you know it was not all terrible. There was peace in long stretches, between each crisis. A chance to cool and solidify before the grind resumed.”
    N.K. Jemisin, The Fifth Season

  • #2
    Alejandra Pizarnik
    “At the height of happiness, I have spoken of a music never heard before. So what? If only I could in a continual state of ecstasy, shaping the body of the pome with my own, rescuing every phrase with my days and weeks, imbuing the poem with my breath while feeding letters of its every word into the offering in this ceremony of living.”
    Alejandra Pizarnik, El infierno musical

  • #3
    Matthew Desmond
    “Whatever our way out of this mess, one thing is certain. This degree of inequality, this withdrawal of opportunity, this cold denial of basic needs, this endorsement of pointless suffering—by no American value is this situation justified. No moral code or ethical principle, no piece of scripture or holy teaching, can be summoned to defend what we have allowed our country to become.”
    Matthew Desmond, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

  • #4
    Paulo Coelho
    “...Because there is one great truth on this planet: whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it's because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. It's your mission on earth.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #5
    Octavia E. Butler
    “There seem to be solid biological reasons why we are the way we are. If there weren’t, the cycles wouldn’t keep replaying. The human species is a kind of animal, of course. But we can do something no other animal species has ever had the option to do. We can choose: We can go on building and destroying until we either destroy ourselves or destroy the ability of our world to sustain us. Or we can make”
    Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Talents

  • #6
    “I know grace and mercy was raised
    by the same single mother.”
    Jasmine Mans, Black Girl, Call Home

  • #7
    Amit Majmudar
    “All poets are liars.' And they are, aren't they? Inventors of myths and stories, conjurers of emotions, and sometimes cynical pluckers of heartstrings.”
    Amit Majmudar, Resistance, Rebellion, Life: 50 Poems Now



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