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  • #1
    Alice Walker
    “I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it.”
    alice walker, The Color Purple

  • #2
    Alice Walker
    “I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it. People think pleasing God is all God cares about. But any fool living in the world can see it always trying to please us back.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #3
    Alice Walker
    “I am an expression of the divine, just like a peach is, just like a fish is. I have a right to be this way...I can't apologize for that, nor can I change it, nor do I want to... We will never have to be other than who we are in order to be successful...We realize that we are as ourselves unlimited and our experiences valid. It is for the rest of the world to recognize this, if they choose.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #4
    Alice Walker
    “I think us here to wonder, myself. To wonder. To ask. And that in wondering bout the big things and asking bout the big things, you learn about the little ones, almost by accident. But you never know nothing more about the big things than you start out with. The more I wonder, the more I love.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #5
    Alice Walker
    “Everything want to be loved. Us sing and dance and holler, just trying to be loved.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple
    tags: love

  • #6
    Alice Walker
    “Here's the thing, say Shug. The thing I believe. God is inside you and inside everybody else. You come into the world with God. But only them that search for it inside find it. And sometimes it just manifest itself even if you not looking, or don't know what you looking for. Trouble do it for most folks, I think. Sorrow, lord. Feeling like shit. It? I ask. Yeah, It. God ain't a he or a she, but a It. But what do it look like? I ask. Don't look like nothing, she say. It ain't a picture show. It ain't something you can look at apart from anything else, including yourself. I believe God is everything, say Shug. Everything that is or ever was or ever will be. And when you cam feel that, and be happy to feel that, you've found it.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #7
    Alice Walker
    “All my life I had to fight. I had to fight my daddy. I had to fight my brothers. I had to fight my cousins and my uncles. A girl child ain't safe in a family of men. But I never thought I'd have to fight in my own house. She let out her breath. I loves Harpo, she say. God knows I do. But I'll kill him dead before I let him beat me.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #8
    Alice Walker
    “Here's the thing, say Shug. The thing I believe. God is inside you and inside everybody else. You come into the world with God. But only them that search for it inside find it. And sometimes it just manifest itself even if you not looking, or don't know what you looking for. Trouble do it for most folks, I think. Sorrow, lord. Feeling like shit.

    It? I ast.

    Yeah, It. God ain't a he or a she, but a It.

    But what do it look like? I ast.

    Don't look like nothing, she say. It ain't a picture show. It ain't something you can look at apart from anything else, including yourself. I believe God is everything, say Shug. Everything that is or ever was or ever will be. And when you can feel that, and be happy to feel that, you've found It.

    Shug a beautiful something, let me tell you. She frown a little, look out cross the yard, lean back in her chair, look like a big rose. She say, My first step from the old white man was trees. Then air. Then birds. Then other people. But one day when I was sitting quiet and feeling like a motherless child, which I was, it come to me: that feeling of being part of everything, not separate
    at all. I knew that if I cut a tree, my arm would bleed. And I laughed and I cried and I run all around the house. I knew just what it was. In fact, when it happen, you can't miss it. It sort of like you know what, she say, grinning and rubbing high up on my thigh.

    Shug! I say.

    Oh, she say. God love all them feelings. That's some of the best stuff God did. And when you know God loves 'em you enjoys 'em a lot more. You can just relax, go with everything that's going, and praise God by liking what you like.

    God don't think it dirty? I ast.

    Naw, she say. God made it. Listen, God love everything you love? and a mess of stuff you don't. But more than anything else, God love admiration.

    You saying God vain? I ast.

    Naw, she say. Not vain, just wanting to share a good thing. I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it.

    What it do when it pissed off? I ast.

    Oh, it make something else. People think pleasing God is all God care about. But any fool living in the world can see it always trying to please us back.

    Yeah? I say.

    Yeah, she say. It always making little surprises and springing them on us when us least expect.

    You mean it want to be loved, just like the bible say.

    Yes, Celie, she say. Everything want to be loved. Us sing and dance, make faces and give flower bouquets, trying to be loved. You ever notice that trees do everything to git attention we do, except walk?

    Well, us talk and talk bout God, but I'm still adrift. Trying to chase that old white man out of my head. I been so busy thinking bout him I never truly notice nothing God make. Not a blade of corn (how it do that?) not the color purple (where it come from?). Not the little wildflowers. Nothing. Now that my eyes opening, I feels like a fool. Next to any little scrub of a bush in my yard, Mr. ____s evil sort of shrink. But not altogether. Still, it is like Shug say, You have to git man off your eyeball, before you can see anything a'tall.

    Man corrupt everything, say Shug. He on your box of grits, in your head, and all over the radio. He try to make you think he everywhere.

    Soon as you think he everywhere, you think he God. But he ain't. Whenever you trying to pray, and man plop himself on the other end of it, tell him to git lost, say Shug. Conjure up flowers, wind,water, a big rock.

    But this hard work, let me tell you. He been there so long, he don't want to budge. He threaten lightening, floods and earthquakes. Us fight. I hardly pray at all. Every time I conjure up a rock, I throw it.

    Amen”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #9
    Alice Walker
    “Just cause I love her don't take away none of her rights.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #10
    Alice Walker
    “It always making little surprises and springing them on us when us least expect.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #11
    Alice Walker
    “Anyhow, he say, you know how it is. You ask yourself one question, it lead to fifteen. I start to wonder why us need love. Why us suffer. Why us black. Why us men and women. Where do children really come from. It didn’t take long to realize I didn’t hardly know nothing. And that if you ast yourself why you black or a man or a woman or a bush it don’t mean nothing if you don’t ask why you here, period. So what you think? I ask. I think us here to wonder, myself. To wonder. To ask. And that in wondering bout the big things and asking bout the big things, you learn about the little ones, almost by accident. But you never know nothing more about the big things than you start out with. The more I wonder, he say, the more I love.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #12
    Alice Walker
    “Let ’im hear me, I say. If he ever listened to poor colored women the world would be a different place, I can tell you.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #13
    Alice Walker
    “I can't fix my mouth to say how I feel.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #14
    Alice Walker
    “She look me over from head to foot. Then she cackle. Sound like a death rattle. You sure is ugly, she say, like she ain't believed it.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #15
    Alice Walker
    “Young womens no good these days, he say. Got they legs open to every Tom, Dick and Harry.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #16
    Alice Walker
    “The world is changing, I said. It is no longer a world just for boys and men.
    Our women are respected here, said the father. We would never let them tramp the world as American women do. There is always someone to look after the Olinka woman. A father. An uncle. A brother or nephew. Do not be offended, Sister Nettie, but our people pity women such as you who are cast out, we know not from where, into a world unknown to you, where you must struggle all alone, for yourself.
    So I am an object of pity and contempt, I thought, to men and women alike.
    Furthermore, said Tashi’s father, we are not simpletons. We understand that there are places in the world where women live differently from the way our women do, but we do not approve of this different way for our children.
    But life is changing, even in Olinka, I said. We are here.
    He spat on the ground. What are you? Three grownups and two children. In the rainy season some of you will probably die. You people do not last long in our climate. If you do not die, you will be weakened by illness. Oh, yes. We have seen it all before. You Christians come here, try hard to change us, get sick and go back to England, or wherever you come from. Only the trader on the coast remains, and even he is not the same white man, year in and year out. We know because we send him women.
    Tashi is very intelligent, I said. She could be a teacher. A nurse. She could help the people in the village.
    There is no place here for a woman to do those things, he said.
    Then we should leave, I said. Sister Corrine and I.
    No, no, he said.
    Teach only the boys? I asked.
    Yes, he said, as if my question was agreement.
    There is a way that the men speak to women that reminds me too much of Pa. They listen just long enough to issue instructions. They don’t even look at women when women are speaking. They look at the ground and bend their heads toward the ground. The women also do not “look in a man’s face” as they say. To “look in a man’s face” is a brazen thing to do. They look instead at his feet or his knees.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #17
    Alice Walker
    “You telling me God love you, and you ain't never done nothing for him? I mean, not go to church, sing in the choir, feed the preacher and all like that?
    But if God love me, Celie, I don't have to do all that. Unless I want to. There's a lot of other things I can do that I speck God likes.
    Like what? I ast.
    Oh, she say. I can lay back and just admire stuff. Be happy. Have a good time.
    Well, this sounds like blasphemy sure nuff.
    She say, Celie, tell the truth, have you ever found God in church? I never did. I just found a bunch of folks hoping for him to show. Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me. And I think all the other folks did too. They come to church to share God, not find God.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple
    tags: church, god

  • #18
    Alice Walker
    “Shug Avery sat up in bed a little today. I wash and comb out her hair. She got the nottiest, shortest, kinkiest hair I ever saw, and I loves every strand of it.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #19
    Alice Walker
    “I dead parting from them because in the short time we've been together they've been like family to me. Like family might have been, I mean.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #20
    Alice Walker
    “The Lord don’t like ugly, she say. And he ain’t stuck on pretty.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #21
    Alice Walker
    “It had never occurred to me, though when you read the bible it is perfectly plain if you pay attention only to the words. It is the pictures in the bible that fool you. The pictures that illustrate the words. All of the people are white and so you just think all the people from the bible were white too. But really white white people lived somewhere else during those times. That’s why the bible says that Jesus Christ had hair like lamb’s wool. Lamb’s wool is not straight, Celie. It isn’t even curly.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #22
    Ntozake Shange
    “Where there is a woman there is magic.”
    Ntozake Shange

  • #23
    Ntozake Shange
    “i found god in myself
    and i loved her
    i loved her fiercely”
    Ntozake Shange

  • #24
    Ntozake Shange
    “Where there is a woman there is magic. If there is a moon falling from her mouth, she is a woman who knows her magic, who can share or not share her powers. A woman with a moon falling from her mouth, roses between her legs and tiaras of Spanish moss, this woman is a consort of the spirits.”
    Ntozake Shange, Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo

  • #25
    Ntozake Shange
    “my spirit is too ancient to understand the separation of soul & gender”
    Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

  • #26
    Ntozake Shange
    “somebody/ anybody
    sing a black girl's song
    bring her out
    to know herself
    to know you
    but sing her rhythms
    carin/ struggle/ hard times
    sing her song of life
    she's been dead so long
    closed in silence so long
    she doesn't know the sound
    of her own voice
    her infinite beauty
    she's half-notes scattered
    without rhythm/ no tune
    sing her sighs
    sing the song of her possibilities
    sing a righteous gospel
    let her be born
    let her be born
    & handled warmly.”
    Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

  • #27
    Ntozake Shange
    “And this is for Colored girls who have considered suicide, but are moving to the ends of their own rainbows.”
    Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

  • #28
    Ntozake Shange
    “i loved you on purpose
    i was open on purpose
    i still crave vulnerability & close talk
    & i'm not even sorry bout you bein sorry
    you can carry all the guilt & grime ya wanna
    just dont give it to me
    i cant use another sorry
    next time
    you should admit
    you're mean/ low-down/ triflin/ & no count straight out
    steada bein sorry alla the time
    enjoy bein yrself”
    Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

  • #29
    Ntozake Shange
    “we need a god who bleeds now
    a god whose wounds are not
    some small male vengeance
    some pitiful concession to humility
    a desert swept with dryin marrow in honor of the lord

    we need a god who bleeds
    spreads her lunar vulva & showers us in shades of scarlet
    thick & warm like the breath of her
    our mothers tearing to let us in
    this place breaks open
    like our mothers bleeding
    the planet is heaving mourning our ignorance
    the moon tugs the seas
    to hold her/to hold her
    embrace swelling hills/i am
    not wounded i am bleeding to life

    we need a god who bleeds now
    whose wounds are not the end of anything”
    Ntozake Shange

  • #30
    Ntozake Shange
    “but bein alive & bein a woman & bein colored is a metaphysical
    dilemma/ i havent conquered yet/ do you see the point
    my spirit is too ancient to understand the separation of soul & gender/ my love is too delicate to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too delicate to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too beautiful to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too sanctified to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too magic to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too saturday nite to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too complicated to have thrown back on my face

    my love is too music to have thrown back on my face”
    Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf



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