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Anytime a child is born, the old people look in his face and ask him if he's the One.
Ernest Gaines
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Ernest Gaines
Age: 86 †
Born: 1933
Born: January 15
Died: 2019
Died: November 5
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Now, about that mulatto teacher and me. There was no love there for each other. There was not even respect. We were enemies if anything. He hated me, and I knew it, and he knew I knew it. I didn't like him, but I needed him, needed him to tell me something that none of the others could or would.
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Only when the mind is free has the body a chance to be free. Yes, they must believe, they must believe. Because I know what it means to be a slave. I am a slave.
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...my heart may have been in it but my soul was not.
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We wait till now? Now, when we're old men, we get to be brave?
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Everything's been said, but it needs saying again.
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But let us say he was (guilty). Let us for a moment say he was (guilty). What justice would there be to take his life? Justice, gentlemen? Why, I would just as soon put a hog in the electric chair as this.
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Nietzsche said without music, life would be a mistake. To me, without books, life would be a mistake.
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I think I'm a very religious person. I think I believe in God as much as any man does. I don't only believe in God, I know there's God.
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I believe that the writer should tell a story. I believe in plot. I believe in creating characters and suspense.
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I like the sound of people's voices, and I think what a man says can very well tell what he's thinking, whether he's lying or not.
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Without love for my fellow man and respect for nature, to me, life is an obscenity.
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What for? I said. What for, Tante Lou? He treated me the same way he treated her. He wants me to feel guilty, just as he wants her to feel guilty. Well, I'm not feeling guilty, Tante Lou. I didn't put him there. I do everything I know how to do to keep people like him from going there. He's not going to make me feel guilty.
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He told us that most of us would die violently, and those who did not would be brought down to the level of beasts.
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I want you to show them the difference between what they think you are and what you can be.
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I wanted to be a writer. I wanted to say something about home.
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I suppose I started writing seriously at 16 years old. I thought I wrote a novel at 16 and sent it to New York! They sent it back because it wasn't novel.
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And that's all we are Jefferson, all of us on this earth, a piece of drifting wood. until we - each of us, individually- decide to become something else. I am still that piece of drifting wood, and those out there are no better. But you can be better.
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You going back, she said. You ain't going to run away from this, Grant.
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Words mean nothing. Action is the only thing. Doing. That's the only thing.
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A myth is an old lie that people believe in. White people believe that they're better than anyone else on earth - and that's a myth.
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