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The Last Time I Was Me The Last Time I Was Me by Cathy Lamb
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Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me
“We’re all trying to manage our anger. Emmaline doesn’t have to.” I glanced over at her. She was pounding her feet into the floor of the paddy wagon and yelling, “Shit! Shit! Shiiiittt!!”
Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me
“Damn, but they are trapped in their own pampered white world. They’re blind. They can’t see it. They think there’s no racism here because they haven’t experienced it.”
Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me
“I am not sure how, in a democratic society, we can justify letting people live like this-people who are doing the work the average Joe Blow American wouldn’t do for an hour without calling his lawyer to report physically abusive conditions, and demanding ten years wages and punitive damages in the millions.”
Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me
“Love, as I see it, is a series of actions. If I ever got remarried-impossible-but if I ever did and my husband never said the words “I love you,” but he showed me every day that he did, I would click my heels every morning and be eternally grateful for my good fortune.”
Cathy Lamb, The Last Time I Was Me