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Street Lit Quotes

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T. Styles
“Keep The Drama In Your Books, Not Your Life." - The Cartel Publications.”
Author T. Styles Author C. Wash

Iceberg Slim
“I want to say at the outset that I have become ill, insane, as an inmate of the torture chamber behind America's fake facade of justice and democracy. But I am not as ill as I was, and I am getting better all time.”
Iceberg Slim

Iceberg Slim
“I want to say at the outset that I have become ill, insane, as an inmate of the torture chamber behind America's fake facade of justice and democracy. But I am not as ill as I was, and I am getting better all the time. And also, I want to make clear that my reason for starting these notes at a point of personal anguish and suffering is that these experiences marked the end of a corrupt pimp life and were the prelude to a still mauled, but constructive new life.”
Iceberg Slim, The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim

Donald Goines
“What you do, boy, is get the money and get as far away from here as you can. Don't even stay for your brother's funeral. It might end up being yours also. So start running and maybe one day you and me both will be thankful for what's happening. I don't know. I know your mother deserves more than a double funeral. When your mother talks to you, I hope you will keep this between us. It won't matters if she knows I'm the one who made Jimmy pay for his ugliness.”
Donald Goines, Daddy Cool: A Father Out to Revenge His Daughter's Shame

Donald Goines
“What you do, boy, is get the money and get as far away from here as you can. Don't even stay for your brother's funeral. It might end up being yours also. So start running and maybe one day you and me both will be thankful for what's happening. I don't know. I know your mother deserves more than a double funeral. When your mother talks to you, I hope you will keep this between us. It won't help matters if she knows I'm the one who made Jimmy pay for his ugliness.”
Donald Goines, Daddy Cool: A Father Out to Revenge His Daughter's Shame