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1. “Readers forget that one can critique yet still admire.”
2. “The rage of the oppressed is never the same as the rage of the privileged.”
3. “There is light in darkness, you just have to find it.”
4. “True resistance begins with people confronting pain… and wanting to do something to change it.”
5. “What we do is more important that what we say we believe.”
6. “The practice of love is the most powerful antidote to the politics of domination.”
7. “What we cannot imagine cannot come into being.”
8. “The moment we choose to love we begin to move towards freedom.”
9. “If we want a beloved community, we must stand for justice, have recognition for difference without attaching difference to privilege.”
10. “Love is a combination of care, commitment, knowledge, responsibility, respect and trust”
11. “Honesty and openness is always the foundation of insightful dialogue.”
12. “As long as women are using class or race power to dominate other women, feminist sisterhood cannot be fully realized.”
13. “Do not expect to receive the love from someone else you o not give yourself.”
14. “The wounded heart learns self-love by first overcoming low self-esteem.”
15. “Without justice there can be no love.”
16. “When men and women punish each other for truth telling, we reinforce the notion that lies are better.”
17. “Love is an action, never simply a feeling.”
18. “Living simply makes loving simple.”
19. “Intersectionality allow us to focus on what is mot important at a given point in time.”
20. “Whenever domination is present, love is lacking.”
21. “Changing how we see images is clearly one way to change the world.”
22. “All our silences in the face of racist assaults are acts of complicity.”
23. “Lying has become so much the accept norm that people lie even when it would be simpler to tell the truth.”
24. “hen we face pain in relationships our first response is often to sever bonds rather than to maintain commitment.”
25. “Shame produces trauma. Trauma produces paralysis.”
26. “Spirituality and spiritual life give us the strength to love.”
27. “Writing and performing should deepen the meaning of words, should illuminate, transfix and transform.”
28. “Once you do away with the idea of people as fixe, static entities, then you see that people can change, and there is hope.”
29. “Imagine how much easier it would be for us to learn how to love if we began with a shared definition.”
30. “A good teacher is someone who can help to get back to a teacher within.”