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Hyphen Quotes

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“White people can describe themselves with just American. Only when pressed do they go into their ethnic heritage. Doesn't seem fair that I have to forever explain my origin story with that silent hyphen, whereas white people don't. It's complicated. But simple. Simplicated.”
David Yoon, Frankly in Love

Mary Norris
“If commas are open to interpretation, hyphens are downright Delphic.”
Mary Norris

Richard Armour
“Melville died in New York on September 28, 1891, blissfully unaware that, in the years to come, so many people would leave the hyphen out of 'Moby-Dick.”
Richard Armour, The Classics Reclassified

Isabel Wilkerson
“From Louisiana, he followed the hyphens in the road that blurred together toward a faraway place, bridging unrelated things as hyphens do.”
Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration