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"'It is believed that ancestors live in the ground and can see you.'
'How does this fit with your Catholicism?' I asked.
'I hardly ever pray to the Western God,' he said. 'Catholic doesn't mean you believe in anything.'" (251)
— Nov 22, 2021 08:04PM
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'How does this fit with your Catholicism?' I asked.
'I hardly ever pray to the Western God,' he said. 'Catholic doesn't mean you believe in anything.'" (251)
elstaffe
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"'It's only the mother who knows where the child really comes from.' So simple, and yet so cynical. The father could only be sure of his blood relation to his sister's children." (237)
— Nov 21, 2021 09:43PM
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elstaffe
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"'Your heirs are not your children here,' he said. 'Your sister's child is the only clear person to succeed you. This was not a matriarchal society, where women ruled the family and tribe. ... Walter, who came from the Kom, a matrilineal society, described the motive of inheritance going down a female line:" (237)
— Nov 21, 2021 09:43PM
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elstaffe
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"Near the top of the road the taxi climbed a steep hill into a pleasant neighborhood of big palm trees and tin-roofed colonial buildings, many set on stilts to ride out lava flows." (225) like houses by the water but the floor is lava
— Nov 20, 2021 07:50PM
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elstaffe
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"The earliest known mention of the king's native name came in a reference written by Damiao de Gois in 1545 to the king's son, Mobemba amosinga, which in the manner of Kongo names meant Mobemba, son of Amosinga. John Thornton ... was convinced the American Mozingo was an earlier variation of this royal Kongo name, preserved by coming to Virginia and getting rooted in English record keeping." (213)
— Nov 20, 2021 07:49PM
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elstaffe
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"This was the domain of what were once mainstream ideas, now a bunch of weirdoes too scared to use their real names, practically masturbating to their own 'whiteness,' and plotting the takeover of America like children planning a trip to Mars. And even they, the white nationalists, can't seem to agree on what a white person is." (198) book published 2012
— Nov 19, 2021 02:27PM
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elstaffe
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"Thunder growled lowly, a dog having a bad dream." (185)
— Nov 19, 2021 02:26PM
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elstaffe
is on page 171 of 320
"'She screamed, and her son-in-law raised his rifle and winged him.
'Why did he shoot him?' I asked.
'He was screwing the cow!' Amy rasped. 'This isn't California!'" (171)
— Nov 19, 2021 02:23PM
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'Why did he shoot him?' I asked.
'He was screwing the cow!' Amy rasped. 'This isn't California!'" (171)
elstaffe
is on page 159 of 320
"Even my pod-mate at work, a black woman, very intellectual and versed in racial history, thought my having an African name was too far-fetched." (159) very intellectual
— Nov 19, 2021 02:23PM
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elstaffe
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"'But how do you know it's an African name just because it exists there? Couldn't the Portuguese have brought it there?'
'But the name doesn't exist in Portugal.'
'I'm just pretending this is all on the witness stand,' he said.
'Okay,' I said, though I didn't remember our Basque theory ever taking the witness stand." (157) yep
— Nov 18, 2021 07:16AM
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'But the name doesn't exist in Portugal.'
'I'm just pretending this is all on the witness stand,' he said.
'Okay,' I said, though I didn't remember our Basque theory ever taking the witness stand." (157) yep
elstaffe
is on page 126 of 320
"For a while she was living in the home of a Jewish biochemist whose sister she was a nanny for. One night, her host beckoned her to come downstairs during a party and announced to her guests that Ruth was actually black. One woman studied her and then marveled, 'I can't believe it. I didn't know you looked like that.'" (126)
— Nov 18, 2021 07:16AM
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elstaffe
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"We went to our table and I suddenly felt very awkward, not knowing whether or not she was black. I couldn't just ask, 'What are you?' But I did need to know, or our conversation was going to be awkward and constrained." (115-116) yes, NOT asking about that will make it awkward and constrained
— Nov 17, 2021 07:57PM
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elstaffe
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"Strip-mall suburbia—Lowes, Subways, KFCs, and Targets—clung to the highway well past the Interstate, finally giving way to rolling hay country." (91) Lowes and Target, yes, suburbia. Subway and KFC, though, seem more city
— Nov 17, 2021 07:55PM
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elstaffe
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"I told him not to put rocks in his nose, which turned out to be an overly narrow admonition. ... On the admission form, she wrote, 'Lima bean in nose.' The doctor tried to get the bean out with tiny forceps, but Blake kept asserting that he wanted to keep it in there." (84)
— Nov 17, 2021 04:54AM
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elstaffe
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"'The rooms are very small. The kitchen is tiny. There are no hallways. To leave the upper back bedroom, you have to walk through two other bedrooms to get to the stairway. People ask us if we'd turn it into a B and B. It would have to be for people seeking an alternative lifestyle.'" (80-81) or anyone who's ever lived in New York City
— Nov 17, 2021 04:53AM
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elstaffe
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"There was as much making sure Jesus knew where he stood as there was actual willing of his possessions. These old wills were written as if God had an attorney scanning for any loopholes to condemn everyone to Hell." (68)
— Nov 16, 2021 09:03PM
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