A Burst of Light Quotes
A Burst of Light
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Audre Lorde2,048 ratings, 4.38 average rating, 267 reviews
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“I want to live the rest of my life, however long or short, with as much sweetness as I can decently manage, loving all the people I love, and doing as much as I can of the work I still have to do. I am going to write fire until it comes out my ears, my eyes, my noseholes—everywhere. Until it’s every breath I breathe. I’m going to go out like a fucking meteor!”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“To acknowledge privilege is the first step in making it available for wider use. Each of us is blessed in some particular way, whether we recognize our blessings or not.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Despair and isolation are my greatest internal enemies. I need to remember I am not alone, even when it feels that way. Now more than ever it is time to put my solitary ways behind me, even while protecting my solitude.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“The tensions created inside me by the contradictions is another source of energy and learning. I have always known I learn my most lasting lessons about difference by closely attending the ways in which the differences inside me lie down together.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I do not think about my death as being imminent, but I live my days against a background noise of mortality and constant uncertainty. Learning not to crumple before these uncertainties fuels my resolve to print myself upon the texture of each day fully rather than forever.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“How are we persuaded to participate in our own destruction by maintaining our silences?”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I am listening to what fear teaches. I will never be gone. I am a scar, a report from the frontlines, a talisman, a resurrection, a rough place on the chin of complacency.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Battling racism and battling heterosexism and battling apartheid share the same urgency inside me as battling cancer. None of these struggles are ever easy, and even the smallest victory is never to be taken for granted. Each victory must be applauded, because it is so easy not to battle at all, to just accept and call that acceptance inevitable.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I respect the time I spend each day treating my body, and I consider it part of my political work. It is possible to have some conscious input into our physical processes–not expecting the impossible, but allowing for the unexpected–a kind of training in self-love and physical resistance.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Erich Fromm once said, “The fact that millions of people take part in a delusion doesn’t make it sane.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Feelings are not wrong, but you are accountable for the behavior you use to satisfy those feelings.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“But it is also true that sometimes we cannot heal ourselves close to the very people from whom we draw strength and light, because they are also closest to the places and tastes and smells that go along with a pattern of living we are trying to rearrange.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I want to live the rest of my life, however long or short, with as much sweetness as I can decently manage, loving all the people I love, and doing as much as I can of the work I still have to do. I am going to write fire until it comes out my ears, my eyes, my noseholes - everywhere. Until it's every breath I breathe. I am going to go out like a fucking meteor!”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I feel trapped on a lonely star.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“To acknowledge privilege is the first step in making it available for wider use.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“As a living creature I am part of two kinds of forces--growth and decay, sprouting and withering, living and dying, and at any given moment in our lives, each one of us is actively located somewhere along a continuum between those two forces.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Dear goddess! Face-up again against the renewal of vows. Do not let me die a coward, mother. Nor forget how to sing. Nor forget song is a part of mourning as light is a part of sun.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I want to write down everything I know about being afraid, but I’d probably never have enough time to write anything else.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“How is the systematic erosion of freedoms gradually accomplished? What kind of gradual erosion of our status as United States citizens will Black people be persuaded first to ignore and then to accept?”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Our dead line our dreams, their deaths becoming more and more commonplace.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“The subject of revolution is ourselves, is our lives.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“And if we do not grow with our children, they cannot learn.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“When I say I am Black, I mean I am of African descent. When I say I am a woman of Color, I mean I recognize common cause with American Indian, Chicana, Latina, and Asian-American sisters of North America. I also mean I share common cause with women of Eritrea who spend most of each day searching for enough water for their children, as well as with Black South African women who bury 50 percent of their children before they reach the age of five. And I also share cause with my Black sisters of Australia, the Aboriginal women of this land who were raped of their history and their children and their culture by a genocidal conquest in whose recognition we are gathered here today.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Hey Ma, how come you never hit us until we were bigger’n you?” At that moment realizing I guess I never hit my kids when they were little for the same reason my father never hit me: because we were afraid that our rage at the world in which we lived might leak out to contaminate and destroy someone we loved.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Dilnawaz is the most human, the most friendly, and the most real person I’ve met here, as well as the most spiritual. She is also the most lonely. She is very friendly and helpful toward everyone, and people respond to her with considerable respect, but there is still an air of isolation about her that says to me she is not quite a part.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Emily, who loved her best friend so much she still cannot listen to the records they once enjoyed together, and it is five years already since her friend died.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“I wish to live whatever life I have as fully and as sweetly as possible”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Living with cancer has forced me to consciously jettison the myth of omnipresence, of believing—or loosely asserting—that I can do anything, along with any dangerous illusion of immortality. Neither of these unscrutinized defenses is a solid base for either political activism or personal struggle. But in their place, another kind of power is growing, tempered and enduring, grounded within the realities of what I am in fact doing. Ann open-eyed assessment and appreciation of what I can and do accomplish, using who I am and who I most wish myself to be. To stretch as far as I can go and relish what is satisfying rather than what is sad. Building a strong and elegant pathway toward transition.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
“Battling racism and battling heterosexist and battling apartheid share the same urgency inside me as battling cancer. None of these struggles are ever easy, and even the smallest victory is never to be taken for granted. Each victory must be applauded, because it is so easy not to battle at all, to just accept and call that acceptance inevitable.
And all power is relative. Recognizing the existence as well as the limitations of my own power, and accepting the responsibility for using it in my own behalf, involve me in direct and daily actions that preclude denial as possible refuge. Simone de Beauvoir’s words echo in my head: “It is in the recognition of the genuine conditions of our lives that we gain the strength to act and our motivation for change.”
― A Burst of Light
And all power is relative. Recognizing the existence as well as the limitations of my own power, and accepting the responsibility for using it in my own behalf, involve me in direct and daily actions that preclude denial as possible refuge. Simone de Beauvoir’s words echo in my head: “It is in the recognition of the genuine conditions of our lives that we gain the strength to act and our motivation for change.”
― A Burst of Light
“As a living creature I am part of two kinds of forces—growth and decay, sprouting and withering, living and dying, and at any given moment of our lives, each one of us is actively located somewhere along a continuum between these two forces.”
― A Burst of Light
― A Burst of Light
