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She wanted to struggle with life but it seemed to elude her.
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she received all things with the stolidness of the earth which soaks up urine and perfume with the same indifference.
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But as de old folk always say, Ah'm born but Ah ain't dead. No tellin' whut Ah'm liable tuh do yet.
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Every morning the world flung itself over and exposed the town to the sun.
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Anybody depending on somebody else's gods is depending on a fox not to eat chickens.
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Six eyes were questioning God.
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Put simply, Hurston wrote well when she was comfortable, wrote poorly when she was not.
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Sweat, sweat, sweat! Work and sweat, cry and sweat, pray and sweat!
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I was born in a Negro town.
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Taint no law on earth dat kin make a man be decent if it aint in 'im.
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Ah'm uh man even if Ah is de Mayor. But de mayor's wife is somethin' different again.
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God took pattern after a pine tree and built you noble.
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Just g'wan back home and set down on yo' royal diasticutis and say nothin'.
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Every tub sits on its bottom.
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Faith hasn't got no eyes, but she's long-legged.
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not enough to make a flea a waltzing jacket.
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The sounds lulled Janie to soft slumber and she woke up with Tea Cake combing her hair
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Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered, things enjoyed, things done and undone. Dawn and doom was in the branches
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It connected itself with other vaguely felt matters that had struck her outside observation and buried themselves in her flesh.
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Two things everybody's got tuh do fuh theyselves. They got tuh go tuh God, and they got tuh find out about livin' fuh theyselves.
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It costs you something to do good!
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So she sat on the porch and watched the moon rise. Soon its amber fluid was drenching the earth, and quenching the thirst of the day.
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There is no single face in nature, because every eye that looks upon it, sees it from its own angle. So every man's spice-box seasons his own food.
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Her old thoughts were going to come in handy now, but new words would have to be made and said to fit them.
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The present was an egg laid by the past that had the future inside its shell.
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Every heart has its graveyard.
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Well, Ah see Mouth-Almighty is still sittin' in de same place. And Ah reckon they got me up in they mouth now.
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Ah done been tuh de horizon and back and now Ah kin set heah in mah house and live by comparisons.
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A little seed of fear was growing into a tree.
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He meant to marry her right from the train. Hurry up and come because he was about to turn into pure sugar thinking about her.
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But for the national welfare, it is urgent to realize that the minorities do think, and think about something other than the race problem.
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Tea Cake went out and wandered around. Saw the hand of horror on everything.
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We must learn to be honest with ourselves, and know our shortcomings. We will acquire cohesion but we will pay dearly for being a slow pupil.
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Love, I find, is like singing.
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Joe was not there waiting for her, the change
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You switches a mean fanny round in a kitchen.
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Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.
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There is two things everybody got to find out for theirselves. They got to find out about love and they got to find out about living.
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I note that the Africa loves to depict the grace of reptiles.
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So the brother in black offers to these United States the source of courage that endures, and laughter.
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They bowed down to him rather, because he was all of these things, and then again he was all of these things because the town bowed down.
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Someone is always at my elbow reminding me that I am the granddaughter of slaves. It fails to register depression with me.
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Look lak we done run our conversation from grass roots tuh pine trees.
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[Proverbs] are short sayings made out of long experience.
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Janie, Ah hope God may kill me, if Ah'm lyin'. Nobody else on earth kin hold uh candle tuh you, baby. You got de keys to de kingdom.
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They sat on the boarding house porch and saw the sun plunge into the same crack in the earth from which the night emerged.
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Janie full of that oldest human longing - self-revelation.
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Unless you see de fur, a mink skin ain't no different from a coon hide.
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It's uh known fact ... you got tuh go there tuh know there. Yo' papa and yo' mama and nobody else can't tell yuh and show yuh.
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It's a funny thing, the less people have to live for, the less nerve they have to risk losing nothing.
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De object wuz tuh git dere. So Ah got up on de high stool lak she told me, but Pheoby, Ah done nearly languished tuh death up dere.
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That was the rock she was battered against.
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In the cool afternoon the fiend from hell specifically sent to lovers arrived at Janie's ear. Doubt.
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Slogans can be worse than swords if they are only put in the right mouths.
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She left the porch pelting her back with unasked questions. They hoped the answers were cruel and strange.
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Like the dead-seeming, cold rocks, I have memories within that came out of the material that went to make me. Time and place have had their say.
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In this chapter, what do you find out about Janie's parents and early childhood? CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11-12.1
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Some of dese mornin's and it won't be long, you gointuh wake up callin' me and Ah'll be gone.
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You got de keys to de kingdom.
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...you got tuh go there tuh know there.
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She must talk to a man who was ten immensities away.
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No matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you.
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But nothin' can stop you from wishin'.
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A man is up against a hard game when he must die to beat it.
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It looked so quiet and peaceful around. But the stillness was the sleep of swords.
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Now, Pheoby, don't feel too mean wid de rest of 'em 'cause dey's parched up from not knowin' things.
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He looked like the love thoughts of women.
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Once you wake up thought in a man, you can never put it to sleep again.
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Perhaps I am just a coward who loves to laugh at life better than I do cry with it. But when I do get to crying, boy, I can roll a mean tear.
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You got to go there to know there.
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Ah jus' know dat God snatched me out de fire through you. And Ah loves yuh and feel glad.
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He has only heard what I felt.
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No hour is ever eternity, but it has its right to weep.
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On the whole I feel like a brown paper bag.
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Pheoby's hungry listening helped Janie to tell her story.
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You'se something tuh make uh man forgit to git old and forgit tuh die.
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I regret all of my books.
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It was the meanest moment of eternity.
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Everybody is two beings: one lives and flourishes in the daylight and stands guard. The other being walks and howls at night.
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But I ain't puttin' it in de street. Ah'm tellin' you.'
'Ah jus lak uh chicken. Chicken drink water, but he don't pee-pee. — Zora Neale Hurston
'Ah jus lak uh chicken. Chicken drink water, but he don't pee-pee. — Zora Neale Hurston
Long before the year was up, Janie noticed that her husband had stopped talkin to he rin rhymes.
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Affection makes your spirit slither out from its concealing spot.
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The spirit of the marriage left the bedroom and took to living in the parlor.
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You have no idea, sir, how difficult it is to be the victim of benevolence.
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It's no use of talking unless people understand what you say.
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My head was full of misty fumes of doubt.
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The varicolored cloud dust that the sun has stirred up in the sky was settling by slow degrees.
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Some people could look at a mud puddle and see an ocean with ships.
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I will fight for my country, but I will not lie for her.
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Time makes everything old so the kissing, young darkness became a monstropolous old thing while Janie talked.
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A thing is mighty big when time and distance cannot shrink it.
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Distance is the only cure for certain diseases.
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To me, bitterness is the under-arm odor of wishful weakness. It is the graceless acknowledgment of defeat.
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Learning without wisdom is a load of books on a donkey's back.
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But stillness was the sleep of swords.
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Magic is older than writing. So nobody knows how it started.
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Africa has her mouth on Moses.
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I have the nerve to walk my own way, however hard, in my search for reality, rather than climb upon the rattling wagon of wishful illusions.
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People can be slave ships in shoes.
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