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Tobacco Rose Tobacco Rose by Florence Love Karsner
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“I learned a long time ago that words don't always mean a lot, but what you do and how you treat folks, that's what means something.”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“Son, don't borrow tomorrow’s troubles. Just take care of what you can today.”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“just because a thought entered your head, you didn't necessarily have to let it exit your mouth.”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“we’re all going to be tried. America was founded on a set of beliefs. Among them was the idea that all people are created equal whether European, Native American or African American. Our nation is one to be proud of in many ways and our forefathers fought endless battles to overcome the oppressions of a king. Many lost their lives trying to create a country where every man is entitled to certain rights. Freedom of speech. Freedom to worship as we please. Due process of law. Freedom of assembly. And some others, but I can’t recall all of them. “Many”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“Today I’ve learned that pain cares less if it’s the death of a family member or a friend. It still weaves its fingers around your heart and has you praying for its release.”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“There are consequences for acting before thinking, my lass.” How”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“This racial issue isn’t one sided,”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose
“What tries the body usually finds a way of bringing comfort to the soul.”
Florence Love Karsner, Tobacco Rose