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“We were destroying any sense of civility and decency the four of us still had. We were no longer brothers and sisters. We were members of a gang.”
David Crow
“No tie is as strong as family, making it the hardest one to break.”
David Crow
“Her definition of love was obligation and guilt. It was the only love the Crow family had to offer.”
David Crow
“Language could be used as an instrument of control, a way of establishing hierarchies that suggest one set of people is better or more special than another. Through language, one automatically identifies one's place within a social and cultural hierarchy and we all carry with us illogical attitudes about the bearers of particular language, based on our own cultural background and continued exposure to local political ideals.”
David Crow, Left to Right: The Cultural Shift from Words to Pictures
“He wrapped the leather part of his belt around his hand so the buckle would hit me first, his most recent form of punishment. As if the two of them were following a script, Mom’s tears disappeared and she beamed. Suddenly she had become important to him. It was the only power she had.”
David Crow
“Her definition of love was obligation and guilt.”
David Crow, The Pale-Faced Lie
“For the first time, I saw my behavior from someone else’s point of view.”
David Crow, The Pale-Faced Lie

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