Fictional Autobiography Quotes

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José Mauro de Vasconcelos
“Daha anlatsana," dedim.
"Hoşuna mı gitti?"
"Hem de çok. Seninle sekiz yüz elli iki bin kilometre boyunca hiç durmadan laflamak isterdim."
"Benzinimiz yeter mi ki?"
"Yalancıktan doldurursak yeter.”
José Mauro de Vasconcelos, O Meu Pé de Laranja Lima

Fran White
“One soul at a time, one book at a time, the goal of changing racist actions and behavior as described in my book, FAMILY SECRETS: A JOURNEY OF GOD AND EVIL.”
Fran White, Family Secrets

“I find it an interesting concept, that of The House. I dreaded it terribly for years but my own shoulders have long been crushed under it. Yet, still I rose and fear it no more.
The House is not just our ancestral home of Somerset Hall. That may be its physical aspect, but the concept spans so much wider than the estate itself. The House is a whole dynamic yet, timeless concept, that passes from generation to generation, probably until the end of the World. And even so, I am not so certain about that.”
LUMI, Eleanora's Sundown: Eleanora's Sundown, #1

Claude Brown
“For two hours, she preached — and for two hours, people were getting up, shouting, jumping up and down, calling to Jesus for help and salvation, and falling out exhausted. Some of these Holy Rollers, as Dad called them, would fall to the floor and start trembling rapidly; some of them even began to slobber on themselves. When I asked Mama what was wrong with those people and what they were doing on the floor, she told me that the spirit had hit them. When Carole heard this, she began to cry and wanted to get out of there before the spirit hit us.”
Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land