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A Song Flung Up to Heaven
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“Believe people when they tell you who they are. They know themselves better than you.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Jimmy said, "We survived slavery. Think about that. Not because we were strong. The American Indians were strong, and they were on their own land. But they have not survived genocide. You know how we survived?"
I said nothing.
"We put surviving into our poems and into our songs. We put it into our folk tales. We danced surviving in Congo Square in New Orleans and put it in our pots when we cooked pinto beans. We wore surviving on our backs when we clothed ourselves in the colors of the rainbow. We were pulled down so low we could hardly lift our eyes, so we knew, if we wanted to survive, we had better lift our own spirits. So we laughed whenever we got the chance.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
I said nothing.
"We put surviving into our poems and into our songs. We put it into our folk tales. We danced surviving in Congo Square in New Orleans and put it in our pots when we cooked pinto beans. We wore surviving on our backs when we clothed ourselves in the colors of the rainbow. We were pulled down so low we could hardly lift our eyes, so we knew, if we wanted to survive, we had better lift our own spirits. So we laughed whenever we got the chance.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“She lived life as if it had been created just for her”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“For years, I had known that there is nothing idle about curiosity, despite the fact that the two words are often used in tandem. Curiosity fidgets, is hard to satisfy, looks for answers even before forming questions.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Black females, for the most part, know by the time they are ten years old that the world is not much concerned with the quality of their lives or even their lives at all. When politicians and salespeople start being kind to black women, seeking them out, offering them largesse, the women accept the soft voices, the simpering statements, the often idle promises, because those are likely to be the only flattering behavior directed to them that day. Behind the women's eyes, however, there is a wisdom that does not pretend to be unaware; nor does it permit gullibility.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Death of a beloved flattens and dulls everything. Connections do not adhere so closely, and important events lose some of their glow.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“I asked for the music, then invited it to enter my body and find the broken and sore places and restore them”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“I thought about black women and wondered how we got to be the way we were. In our country, white men were always in superior positions; after them came white women, then black men, then black women, who were historically on the bottom stratum.
How did it happen that we could nurse a nation of strangers, be maids to multitudes of people who scorned us, and still walk with some majesty and stand with a degree of pride?”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
How did it happen that we could nurse a nation of strangers, be maids to multitudes of people who scorned us, and still walk with some majesty and stand with a degree of pride?”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“She said black women are so special. Few men of any color and even fewer white women can deal with how fabulous we are.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Curiosity had often lured me to the edge of ruin. For years, I had known that there is nothing idle about curiosity, despite the fact that the two words are often used in tandem. Curiosity fidgets, is hard to satisfy, looks for answers even before forming questions. Curiosity wants to behold, to comprehend, maybe even to become.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“He was right. I would only eke out a living as a singer. The limited success I had, which Bailey recognized, stemmed from the fact that I didn't love singing. My voice was fair and interesting; my ear was not great, or even good, but my rhythm was reliable. Still, I could never become a great singer, since I would not sacrifice for it. To become wondrously successful and to sustain that success in any profession, one must be willing to relinquish many pleasures and be ready to postpone gratification. I didn't care enough for my own singing to make other people appreciate it.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Nothing's wrong with going to jail for something you believe in. Remember, jail was made for people. Not horses.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Death of a beloved flattens and dulls everything. Mountains and skyscrapers and grand ideas are brought down to eye level or below. Great loves and large hates no longer cast such huge shadows or span so broad a distance. Connections do not adhere so closely, and important events lose some of their glow.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Baby, let me tell you what's going to happen. In a few years, there are going to be beautiful posters of Malcolm X, and his photographs will be everywhere. The same people who don't give a damn now will lie and say they always supported him.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“I asked, "Does she think she's liberated?"
Bailey said, as if he had always known it, "Some folks say they want change. They just want exchange. They only want to have what the haves have, so they won't have it anymore....”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
Bailey said, as if he had always known it, "Some folks say they want change. They just want exchange. They only want to have what the haves have, so they won't have it anymore....”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Human beings are like some plants. If we pause a few seconds in our journey, we begin setting down roots, tendrils that entangle other people as we ourselves are entangled.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Couples rarely know how much their togetherness shuts others out, and even if they did, there would be nothing they could do, save make everyone painfully self-conscious.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Jimmy said, "We survived slavery.... You know how we survived?"
....We put surviving into our poems and into our songs. We put it into our folk tales. We danced surviving in Congo Square in New Orleans and put it in our bots when we cooked pinto beans. We wore surviving on our backs when we clothed ourselves in the colors of the rainbow. We were pulled down so low we could hardly lift our eyes, so we knew, if we anted to survive, we better lift our own spirits. So we laughed whenever we got the chance.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
....We put surviving into our poems and into our songs. We put it into our folk tales. We danced surviving in Congo Square in New Orleans and put it in our bots when we cooked pinto beans. We wore surviving on our backs when we clothed ourselves in the colors of the rainbow. We were pulled down so low we could hardly lift our eyes, so we knew, if we anted to survive, we better lift our own spirits. So we laughed whenever we got the chance.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Rise and be prepared to move on and ever on.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“I thought of human beings, as far back as I had read, of our deeds and didoes. According to some scientists, we were born to forever crawl in swamps, but for some not yet explained reason, we decided to stand erect and, despite gravity's pull and push, to remain standing. We, carnivorous beings, decided not to eat our brothers and sisters but to try to respect them. And further, to try to love them.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“With time and a kindly librarian, any unskilled person can learn how to build a replica of the Taj Mahal.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Although there is nothing amusing about racial discrimination, the oppressed find funny things to say about it.
"The white folks are so prejudiced in my town, a colored person is not allowed to eat vanilla ice cream.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
"The white folks are so prejudiced in my town, a colored person is not allowed to eat vanilla ice cream.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Jimmy Baldwin was a whirlwind who stirred everything and everybody. He lived at a dizzying pace and I loved spinning with him.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Who would answer all the questions, fulfill all the requests? Would anyone? Could anyone? History had taught the citizens of Watts to hope for the best and expect nothing, but be prepared for the worst.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“He was so near the sacred and fearful grail of black manhood that any man of color who faced the threat of life with courage, and intellect, and wit, was his hero.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“It's hard to make the prettiest clothes fit a miserable man.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Take as much time as you need to make up your mind, but once it is made up, step out on your decision like it's something you want.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“Lighting: a hundred Watts
Detroit, Newark and New York
Screeching nerves, exploding minds
lives tied to
a policeman's whistle
a welfare worker's doorbell
finger”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
Detroit, Newark and New York
Screeching nerves, exploding minds
lives tied to
a policeman's whistle
a welfare worker's doorbell
finger”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“BY MAYA ANGELOU
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Gather Together in My Name Singin’ and Swingin’ and Gettin’ Merry Like Christmas The Heart of a Woman All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes A Song Flung Up to Heaven Mom & Me & Mom”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Gather Together in My Name Singin’ and Swingin’ and Gettin’ Merry Like Christmas The Heart of a Woman All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes A Song Flung Up to Heaven Mom & Me & Mom”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
“When I tried to explain how his generosity afforded me the opportunity to improve my writing skills, he shrugged his shoulders and said, "I manage artists who make more in one night than you have ever made in a year. Yet I know no one more talented than you."
His patronage was a gift as welcome as found money bearing no type of identification.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
His patronage was a gift as welcome as found money bearing no type of identification.”
― A Song Flung Up to Heaven
