June 2013
A Long Walk
Jill Scott
Jill Scott - A Long Walk
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“My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors.”
—Maya Angelou (via loveyourchaos)
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“There’s a statement on a piece of paper that I’d give my girl or my students, a piece of paper I’ve had since I was fourteen years old. It’s titled ‘Maturity,’ which it defines as ‘the ability to change what must be changed, to accept what can’t be changed, and to know the difference between the two.’ That some idea comes up in different sources. It’s even in a mother goose rhyme: ‘For every ailment under the sun, /there is a remedy, or there is none; / If there be one, try to find it; / If there be none, never mind it.’”
—RZA~The Tao of Wu (via eh-paz)