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The notion that Google/ Alphabet has the potential to be a democratizing force is certainly laudable, but the contradictions inherent in its projects must be contextualized in the historical conditions that both create and are created by it. ~ Safiya Umoja Noble
Black Studies quotes by Safiya Umoja Noble
One can never "fall" in love, you must rise to it's level of consciousness. Love is not a feeling, it's a state of MIND! ~ T.C. Carrier
Black Studies quotes by T.C. Carrier
I thought that I would like to be affiliated with some school or institution. As time went on, I also decided on the subject that I wanted to get involved with in addition to music: it was Black Studies. ~ Donald Byrd
Black Studies quotes by Donald Byrd
No group is worth joining if everybody is welcome. ~ Jim Grimsley
Black Studies quotes by Jim Grimsley
Researchers could probably explain how the combination of thick black hair, riveting green eyes, and a slow, confident smile provoked some cascade of estrogen designed to fool the female mind into confusing a simple kiss with a merging of souls. ~ Samanthe Beck
Black Studies quotes by Samanthe Beck
To what exactly had I felt entitled with Bill? There is an answer: Joy. Not happiness, which by that time seemed a fantasy one had to agree to give up in order to keep from going mad. By forty, is there anyone who hasn't had to recognize that happiness, as understood by youth, is illusory? That the best one can hope for is an absence of too many tragedies and that the road through the inevitable grief be, if not smooth, then steady? Daily life was a pale gray thing, it seemed, and to expect otherwise was to be a fool - at best. ~ Robin Black
Black Studies quotes by Robin Black
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? ~ Joy Behar
Black Studies quotes by Joy Behar
She's got those big black eyes with plenty shiny white in them that makes them shine like brand new money and she knows what God gave women eyelashes for, too. Her hair is not what you might call straight. It's negro hair, but it's got a kind of white flavor. Like the piece of string out of a ham. It's not ham at all, but it's been around ham and got the flavor. ~ Zora Neale Hurston
Black Studies quotes by Zora Neale Hurston
He looks like the good boy he's never been. ~ Holly Black
Black Studies quotes by Holly Black
She told me that while my father's body might be crushed under tons of black earth, the body is nothing but camouflage. She whispered that every soul is a river trying to find its way back to the sea. ~ Simon Van Booy
Black Studies quotes by Simon Van Booy
The hedges and driveways were black and silent, but he imagined the silhouette of a jacket hood could move into view at any time, skimming past the light of a window like a shark's fin. ~ Teresa Flavin
Black Studies quotes by Teresa Flavin
Most Muggles lived in a world defined by the limits of what you could do with cars and telephones. Even though Muggle physics explicitly permitted possibilities like molecular nanotechnology or the Penrose process for extracting energy from black holes, most people filed that away in the same section of their brain that stored fairy tales and history books, well away from their personal realities: Long ago and far away, ever so long ago. ~ Eliezer Yudkowsky
Black Studies quotes by Eliezer Yudkowsky
Perfection is not just about control, it is also about letting go. ~ Vincent Cassel
Black Studies quotes by Vincent Cassel
I saw more than I can tell / And I understood more than I saw. ~ Black Elk
Black Studies quotes by Black Elk
The results from both studies clearly indicated that in terms of short- and long-term happiness, buying experiences made people feel better than buying products. ~ Richard Wiseman
Black Studies quotes by Richard Wiseman
Any black person who clings to the misguided notion that white people represent the embodiment of all that is evil and black people all that is good remains wedded to the very logic of Western metaphysical dualism that is the heart of racist binary thinking. Such thinking is not liberatory. Like the racist educational ideology it mirrors and imitates, it invites a closing of the mind. ~ Bell Hooks
Black Studies quotes by Bell Hooks
'Doctor Who' rewrites your brain because at first when you watch it, you think, 'That doesn't make sense.' ~ Holly Black
Black Studies quotes by Holly Black
You black dog!" A red mist of fury swept across Conan's eyes. "Were I free I'd give you a broken back! ~ Robert E. Howard
Black Studies quotes by Robert E. Howard
Our gods were fallen faster,

and fallen larger.

The day was duller, duller

was disaster. Our charge was error.

Instead of leader we had louder,

instead of lover, never. And over this river

broke the winter's black weather. ~ Catherine Wing
Black Studies quotes by Catherine Wing
We've done price elasticity studies, and the answer is always that we should raise prices. We don't do that, because we believe
and we have to take this as an article of faith
that by keeping our prices very, very low, we earn trust with customers over time, and that that actually does maximize free cash flow over the long term. ~ Jeff Bezos
Black Studies quotes by Jeff Bezos
Except now everything is digital even murder. There is a record for everything under the sun from the moon and back whether we like it or not. The image that I have of the future is that it is very bleak. It is darkness visible. The black dog of depression will hang us all in the end. Considering the life we live, the values we teach our children, what we believe in everything is a movement for change and every pause between words is a revolutionary act. The 'struggle' was like a painful mental illness. The liberation in retrospect was either the exit from our slavery ushering us into a novel, brave, bold and brilliant world or a mass hallucination. The political climate in post-apartheid South Africa has gone as far as corrupting liberty. ~ Abigail George
Black Studies quotes by Abigail George
After black's reply to 1.e4 with 1..e5, leaves him always trying to get into the game ~ Howard Staunton
Black Studies quotes by Howard Staunton
Utterly bleak and black is not the sum of realism. All the other colors are real, too. ~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Black Studies quotes by Lois McMaster Bujold
He said that black sheeps express everyone else's anger and pain. It's not that they have all the anger and pain-they're just the only ones who let it out. Then the other people don't have to. ~ Francesca Lia Block
Black Studies quotes by Francesca Lia Block
All of it seems like noise and false light, and all I want for tonight is quiet, the black and gray of a summer night, and a girl in a pink dress, beside me forever. ~ Brad Barkley
Black Studies quotes by Brad Barkley
I don't think that the United States are ready for a presidency as the one of Obama, at least because he would be the first black president. ~ Gianfranco Fini
Black Studies quotes by Gianfranco Fini
You know you were with the lessers, true?"
Butch lifted one of his busted-up hands. "And here I thought I'd been to Elizabeth Arden. ~ J.R. Ward
Black Studies quotes by J.R. Ward
I think that an objective reader may see how in the society to which I was exposed as a black youth here in America, for me to wind up in a prison was really just about inevitable. It happens to so many thousands of black youth. ~ Malcolm X
Black Studies quotes by Malcolm X
Most kinds of power require a substantial sacrifice by whoever wants the power. There is an apprenticeship, a discipline lasting many years. Whatever kind of power you want. President of the company. Black belt in karate. Spiritual guru. Whatever it is you seek, you have to put in the time, the practice, the effort. You must give up a lot to get it. It has to be very important to you. And once you have attained it, it's your power. It can't be given away: it resides in you. It is literally the result of your discipline.

Now what is interesting about this process is that, by the time someone has acquired the ability to kill with his bare hands, he has also matured to the point where he won't use it unwisely. So that kind of power has a built-in control. The discipline of getting the you so that you won't abuse it.
But scientific power is like inherited wealth: attained without discipline. You read what others have done, and you take the next step. You can do it very young. You can make progress very fast.
There is no discipline lasting many decades. There is no mastery: old scientists are ignored. There is no humility before nature. There is only a get-rich-quick, make-a-name-for-yourself-fast philosophy.
Cheat, lie, falsify--it doesn't matter. Not to you, or to your colleagues. No one will criticize you. No one has any standards. They all trying to do the same thing: to do something big, and do it fast.
"And because you can stand on the shoulder ~ Michael Crichton
Black Studies quotes by Michael Crichton
As a black man, you have to keep your head down. You have to keep yourself steady. You have to follow every rule that's ever been written, plus a few that have always remained unspoken. ~ Kekla Magoon
Black Studies quotes by Kekla Magoon
If wishes were horses, my mortal father used to say, beggars would ride. ~ Holly Black
Black Studies quotes by Holly Black
When Kubrick decided to go the black comedy route with his movie, he thought of me to give it that flavor. ~ Terry Southern
Black Studies quotes by Terry Southern
Yet some would say, why women's history at all? Surely men and
women have always shared a world, and suffered together all its rights
and wrongs? It is a common belief that whatever the situation, both
sexes faced it alike. But the male peasant, however cruelly oppressed,
always had the right to beat his wife. The black slave had to labor for
the white master by day, but he did not have to service him by night as well. This grim pattern continues to this day, with women bearing an extra ration of pain and misery whatever the circumstances, as the
sufferings of the women of war-torn Eastern Europe will testify. While
their men fought and died, wholesale and systematic rape - often
accompanied by the same torture and death that the men suffered -
was a fate only women had to endure. Women's history springs from
moments of recognition such as this, and the awareness of the difference is still very new. Only in our time have historians begun to look at the historical experience of men and women separately, and to
acknowledge that for most of our human past, women's interests have been opposed to those of men. Women's interests have been opposed by them, too: men have not willingly extended to women the rights and freedoms they have claimed for themselves. As a result, historical advances have tended to be "men only" affairs. When history concentrates solely on one half of the human race, any alternative truth or reality is l ~ Rosalind Miles
Black Studies quotes by Rosalind Miles
While I was looking into Olivia's mad eyes and dreaming, my son left his game and his place by the fire. I didn't even notice as he went toward what I had thought was a bundle of rags. I didn't notice as he turned it over and drew back the blanket, lifted it carefully in his small arms.
I only noticed when he spoke.
"Look, Daddy!"
Then, too late, I turned around. I did not know what I was seeing, but even then I felt a sudden lurch of shock and dread. I felt as if I had looked away at a crucial moment and my child had fallen into the fire and been burned horribly.
I saw my son, my Alan, my darling boy, and in his arms a creature with staring, terrible black eyes. Something that had not stirred or cried out even when Olivia threw it on the floor.
"Daddy," Alan said, glowing. "It's a baby. ~ Sarah Rees Brennan
Black Studies quotes by Sarah Rees Brennan
When she first saw him, she took him for a ghost. His jet-black hair fluttered in the breeze as he walked, letting her see his eyes. They seemed haunted, lost in some way. He was tall and gaunt, starkly pale in his black clothes. He was the very picture of Anton, even sharing his world-weary eyes of deepest blue. She could hardly look away from this apparition, an echo of all the memories and dreams that had haunted her these many years. ~ Amanda M. Lyons
Black Studies quotes by Amanda M. Lyons
I say violence is necessary. Violence is a part of America's culture. It is as American as cherry pie. Americans taught the black people to be violent. We will use that violence to rid ourselves of oppression if necessary. We will be free, by any means necessary. ~ H. Rap Brown
Black Studies quotes by H. Rap Brown
Dressed in a black pair of men's boxer shorts rolled over at the waist so they didn't sag down her legs and a white men's undershirt she must have found in one of the dresser drawers, with her choppy blue hair sticking up in every direction and her wild, glittering eyes, she looked like an insane, cross-dressing pixie. ~ J.T. Geissinger
Black Studies quotes by J.T. Geissinger
Kissing, said Lesley, ought really to be taught as a school subject, preferably instead of religious studies, which nobody needed. ~ Kerstin Gier
Black Studies quotes by Kerstin Gier
Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote. ~ Warren G. Harding
Black Studies quotes by Warren G. Harding
In the Shadow of Slavery covers two and a half centuries of black life in New York City, and skillfully interweaves the categories of race and class as they affected the formation of African American identity. Leslie Harris has made a major contribution to our understanding of the black experience. ~ Eric Foner
Black Studies quotes by Eric Foner
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