Black Woman Quotes
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“Most people write me off when they see me.
They do not know my story.
They say I am just an African.
They judge me before they get to know me.
What they do not know is
The pride I have in the blood that runs through my veins;
The pride I have in my rich culture and the history of my people;
The pride I have in my strong family ties and the deep connection to my community;
The pride I have in the African music, African art, and African dance;
The pride I have in my name and the meaning behind it.
Just as my name has meaning, I too will live my life with meaning.
So you think I am nothing?
Don鈥檛 worry about what I am now,
For what I will be, I am gradually becoming.
I will raise my head high wherever I go
Because of my African pride,
And nobody will take that away from me.”
― Wealth for all Africans: How Every African Can Live the Life of Their Dreams
They do not know my story.
They say I am just an African.
They judge me before they get to know me.
What they do not know is
The pride I have in the blood that runs through my veins;
The pride I have in my rich culture and the history of my people;
The pride I have in my strong family ties and the deep connection to my community;
The pride I have in the African music, African art, and African dance;
The pride I have in my name and the meaning behind it.
Just as my name has meaning, I too will live my life with meaning.
So you think I am nothing?
Don鈥檛 worry about what I am now,
For what I will be, I am gradually becoming.
I will raise my head high wherever I go
Because of my African pride,
And nobody will take that away from me.”
― Wealth for all Africans: How Every African Can Live the Life of Their Dreams

“Black Girls鈥� Stop settling for less than what you deserve. That鈥檚 why I stress self-love! There comes a time when you can no longer blame a man. You鈥檝e got to hold yourself accountable for the choices that you make. Choose wisely! Slow down. Pay attention. Don鈥檛 allow his good looks and swag to blind you from the truth. Don鈥檛 be so easily flattered by money, cars, jewelry, and all of that other stuff. Your heart and well-being is worth much more than that. Choose someone who respects, loves, and adores you. Somebody who has your best interest at heart. Nothing less! Allow yourself to experience REAL love. Stop giving your love, time, and attention to men who clearly don鈥檛 deserve it. #ItsAllUpToYou”
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“You have a color of your own- Dark chocolate,
You have a culture your own- Hip pop,
You have a revival of your own- Harlem Renaissance,
You are the spot on a ladybug that adds its beauty,
You are the pupil of an eye,
You are the vastness of space,
You are the richness of soil,
You are the sweetness of dark chocolate,
You are the mystery in nature,
Blessed Black chocolate, God has made You to rule the Land, that made You a slave.”
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You have a culture your own- Hip pop,
You have a revival of your own- Harlem Renaissance,
You are the spot on a ladybug that adds its beauty,
You are the pupil of an eye,
You are the vastness of space,
You are the richness of soil,
You are the sweetness of dark chocolate,
You are the mystery in nature,
Blessed Black chocolate, God has made You to rule the Land, that made You a slave.”
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“She鈥檚 an original! She doesn鈥檛 need to compete, copy, or envy other women. The confidence that鈥檚 within her won鈥檛 allow her to stoop that low. She鈥檚 a Queen! And jealousy isn鈥檛 something that she cares to entertain. Insecurity isn鈥檛 in her DNA. She shines! She succeeds! She鈥檚 a quality woman with purpose! She empowers, inspires, motivates, and celebrates other women. But depending on how you feel about yourself, you鈥檒l either admire and respect her or hate on her. Listen, it鈥檚 okay to acknowledge other Queens! Don鈥檛 be an undercover hater. Have self-confidence and allow YOUR light to shine.”
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“Black Girls鈥� Strive to be a woman of substance! Don鈥檛 solely allow your big butt, thick thighs, wide hips, large breasts, and overall good looks to define you as a woman. Your looks alone shouldn鈥檛 define who you are. What more do you have to offer? What is your TRUE character? How is your attitude? What have you accomplished? Do you have respect for yourself? What do you represent? Everywhere you look, there鈥檚 another beautiful, stunning, fine looking sista. Stand out from the rest and dare to be different! Your good looks should only be a bonus, not the main factor. #RealTalk”
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“If you sincerely want to be successful in life, all you need is one person to believe in you, and that one person should be YOU. As long as you genuinely believe in yourself, you can and will be a success. Your mindset is a powerful force! What you think and how you think will be the ultimate factor of your journey鈥檚 end.”
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“I鈥檓 an Exquisite Black Queen! I like, love, and celebrate myself. I don鈥檛 fit society鈥檚 beauty standards, but I鈥檓 beautiful to me. I know my worth and I respect who I am as a woman. I鈥檝e got beauty on the inside and that makes me empowered and powerful. I鈥檓 fearless and comfortable in my own skin. I鈥檝e got flaws, but I鈥檓 still confident! This Queen right here is flawed yet phenomenal, valuable and unique!”
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“We should, at all times, insist that we belong to ourselves and have the agency to make decisions about our own lives. Our voices, whether loud or soft, matter. Our behaviour, whether seen as 'good' or 'bad', remains our choice.”
― Miss Behave
― Miss Behave

“Black Girls鈥� Until you get enough of what you鈥檙e going through, no matter what advice a person gives you, you鈥檒l continue to go through the same thing. Constant arguing. Constant fighting. Constant lies. Constant disappointments. Constant emotional rollercoaster. Constant heartbreak. Constant headaches. Constant threats. Constantly fighting for his attention and love. Constantly looking through his phone. Constantly sneaking through his personal belongings. Constantly arguing and/or fighting with other women over who鈥檚 supposed to be YOUR mate. Secretly checking up on him due to a lack of trust. Listen, NOBODY is worth your inner peace! What I鈥檝e listed above is NOT a relationship. It鈥檚 a toxic mess. So, what are you going to do?”
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“Dear Black Women鈥� Save, Invest, and Spend Less. Save because you just never know what will come up. This will save you from having to borrow from friends, family, or going to get a payday loan. Invest so that you鈥檒l have something of value to show for. Investing also helps in building WEALTH. Spend less so that you鈥檙e not broke, living paycheck to paycheck, and/or in a lot of debt. Don鈥檛 allow money to control you. Take charge! Keep, and/or get your finances in order. Value your money and be mindful of how and what you鈥檙e spending.”
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“There鈥檚 nothing typical about Genuine Love. To be loved authentically is to be blessed beyond measure. Only a fool would take advantage of something that so many people yearn for.”
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“To misbehave us to denounce the social norms that limit individuals based on who they are. That to make history is to upset patriarchy, a system that is intent on controlling and marginalising others.”
― Miss Behave
― Miss Behave

“I was a happy young woman and I just happened to write poetry. I wasn鈥檛 trying to get anywhere, I was where I wanted to be...鈥�
Rest In love Queen!! ”
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Rest In love Queen!! ”
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“Not displaying anger wasn鈥檛 going to stop me being labelled as angry, so I thought: fuck it. I decided to speak my mind. The more politically assertive I became, the more men shouted at me.”
― Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race
― Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race

“You won鈥檛 accomplish or reach your greatest potential in life if your main focus is on what other people think of you. No matter how great you are, some people will form their own negative opinions of you. Don鈥檛 give your haters your time or energy! People that are negative, jealous, and envious of you aren鈥檛 worth your future. Go after your dreams with purpose and unwavering belief!”
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“I've sat listening at the feet of enough Black women to know they all deserve to tell their own stories. But here we are, mourning.”
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“Never stop pushing for what you want! If something is truly important to you, stay diligent and find a way. Depending on whom you ask, the answer may be different. Never settle for the first answer! Do your own research, ask different people, go above other people鈥檚 head if you have to. Sometimes it鈥檚 necessary to push the envelope. Some people will purposely give you the wrong answer to try to stop you and/or hold you back. This, unfortunately, is a reality. Some people鈥檚 intentions are all wrong. Be mindful that not everyone will have your best interest at heart.”
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“I am Stephanie Lahart! An intelligent, empowered, and confident Black Queen. Purposely Fearless!”
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“...Brae, this is the season on Mercinia which makes adult Ursus shifters turn to cubs. The only difference is mistakes of children can be forgotten, but mistakes of adults can lead to war...”
― Love Changes Everything
― Love Changes Everything

“She is a queen. She is mysterious. They want to dig into her, know her, be her, but they can鈥檛 because she is a vault! So they try to impersonate her.”
― Dark Berry Sweet Juice: A Seven Step Manual on Surviving Being Gay, Black, Female, and Christian in the 21st Century
― Dark Berry Sweet Juice: A Seven Step Manual on Surviving Being Gay, Black, Female, and Christian in the 21st Century

“The greatest act of revolution for any black woman is to put pen to paper with purpose.”
― Daughters of Zora: Affirmations for Black Women Writers
― Daughters of Zora: Affirmations for Black Women Writers
“...my love, you are about the only person who never knew you two were leaving together. Boy, you two are on fire...”
― Love Changes Everything
― Love Changes Everything

“She was dark-complexioned, with full lips and high cheekbones set gracefully on a smooth face鈥攔eminiscent of the beautiful women he admired while driving through small rural towns in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Onyx had a curvaceous and full-bodied figure, exuding confidence. She was homegirl thick and cornbread-fed鈥攋ust the kind of woman he was typically attracted to.”
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