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American poet, Birth: 9-9-1934 Sonia Sanchez Quotes
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I cannot tell the truth about anything unless I confess being a student, growing and learning something new every day. The more I learn, the clearer my view of the world becomes.
Sonia Sanchez

I cannot profess anything without acknowledging my status as a student, constantly evolving and acquiring knowledge. The more I absorb, the sharper my understanding of life becomes.
2.
You can't have relationships with other people until you give birth to yourself.
Sonia Sanchez

'You cannot connect to others until you first discover yourself.'
3.
The most fundamental truth to be told in any art form, as far as Blacks are concerned, is that America is killing us.
Sonia Sanchez

The most essential reality conveyed in any creative medium, with regards to African Americans, is that the United States is destroying us.
4.
All poets, all writers are political. They either maintain the status quo, or they say, 'Something's wrong, let's change it for the better.'
Sonia Sanchez

All scribes, all authors are ideological. They either back the current conditions, or they state, 'Something is amiss, let's reform it for the best.'
5.
Zora Neale Hurston said fear is the greatest emotion and I said, 'No my dear sister.' Fear will make us move to save our own skins. Love also makes us save ourselves, but it will make us move to save others as well.
Sonia Sanchez

Similar Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson William Shakespeare C. S. Lewis Rumi Samuel Johnson George Herbert George Eliot Maya Angelou Horace Charles Bukowski John Milton Alexander Pope Ovid Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Sylvia Plath
6.
No. Don't never go looking for love girl. Just wait. It'll come. Like the rain fallin' from the heaven, it'll come. Just don't never give up on love.
Sonia Sanchez

'Do not seek out affection, my dear. Be patient and it will arrive. Just like droplets of rain descending from the sky, it shall come to you. Maintain faith in love.'
7.
I shall become, I shall become a collector of me. And put meat on my soul.
Sonia Sanchez

I shall accumulate, I shall accumulate a trove of myself. And nourish my spirit.
8.
And I cried… for all of the women who stretched their bodies for civilizations, only to find ruins.
Sonia Sanchez

I wept...for all of the female figures who devoted their energies to nations, only to discover destruction.
Quote Topics by Sonia Sanchez: Art Writing People Black Views Mother America Reality Home Character Poet Death Night Waiting Political Love Kissing Growing Up Giving Girl Swimming Book Learning Something New Dear Sister Blood Daughter World Moving Alive Song
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The black artist is dangerous. Black art controls the 'Negro's' reality, negates negative influences, and creates positive images.
Sonia Sanchez

The African-American creator is daring. African-American craftsmanship manages the 'Black's' presence, denies unfavorable impacts, and fabricates positive pictures.
10.
... in order to be a true revolutionary, you must understand love. Love, sacrifice, and death.
Sonia Sanchez

... in order to be a genuine revolutionary, you must comprehend affection. Devotion, selflessness, and mortality.
11.
I still hear you humming, Mama. The colour of your song calls me home. The colour of your words saying, Let her be. She got a right to be different. She gonna stumble on herself one of these days. Just let the child be. And I be, Mama.
Sonia Sanchez

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...I write to keep in contact with our ancestors and to spread truth to people.
Sonia Sanchez

13.
So much of growing up is an unbearable waiting. A constant longing for another time. Another season.
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14.
Poetry is subconscious conversation, it is as much the work of those who understand it and those who make it.
Sonia Sanchez

15.
The words loved me and I loved them in return.
Sonia Sanchez

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what i need is traveling minds talktouch kisses spittouch you swimming upstream.
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17.
The joy of poetry is that it will wait for you. Novels don't wait for you. Characters change. But poetry will wait. I think it's the greatest art.
Sonia Sanchez

18.
What I'm trying to do is to tell young people that I teach them how to breathe before I teach the haiku. That one breath, that one breath, because the haiku keeps you alive. It keeps you going. If you learn how to breath the haiku, you learn how to breathe. If you learn how to breathe, you're much healthier.
Sonia Sanchez

19.
Come windless invader I am a carnival of Stars, a poem of blood.
Sonia Sanchez

20.
I write to tell the truth about the black condition as I see it. Therefore, I write to offer a black woman's view of the world.
Sonia Sanchez

21.
Art... reacts to or reflects the culture it springs from.
Sonia Sanchez

22.
it is midnight no magical bewitching hour for me
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23.
I probably have not killed anyone in America because I write, I've maintained good controls over myself by writing.
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24.
the first day i shot dope was on a sunday. i had just come home from church got mad at my mother cuz she got mad at me. u dig?
Sonia Sanchez

25.
What is the beauty of the haiku is that it is not simplistic. The beauty of the haiku I just said is very complex. It reaches all the complexities of our life on this Earth. Peace - that's a very complex idea, peace, so we can't get it as human beings.
Sonia Sanchez