Quote by Alice Walker
Fiction is such a world of freedom, its wonderful. If you want som

Fiction is such a world of freedom, its wonderful. If you want someone to fly, they can fly. – Alice Walker

Other quotes by Alice Walker

Dont wait around for other people to be happy for you. Any happiness you get youve got to make yourself. – Alice Walker

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Happiness
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How simple a thing it seems to me that to know ourselves as we are, we must know our mothers names. – Alice Walker

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mom
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I can be almost terminally grief-stricken because things are so dire, but at the same time, theres a real lightheartedness about just the recoverability of life, of how things change, how theyre not the same, ever again. – Alice Walker

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Change
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I try to give the media as many confusing images as I can to retain my freedom. Whats real is for my children and the people I live with. – Sting

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Freedom

Weve got to understand that the whole nature of the way American democracy guards its freedom has been changed. – John Ashcroft

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Freedom

Freedom is the only law which genius knows. – James Russell Lowell

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Freedom

Human beings the world over need freedom and security that they may be able to realize their full potential. – Aung San Suu Kyi

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Freedom

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No man who is occupied in doing a very difficult thing, and doing it very well, ever loses his self-respect. – George Bernard Shaw

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If I have made an appointment with you, I owe you punctuality, I have no right to throw away your time, if I do my own. – Richard Cecil

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