13+ Lawrence Hill Quotes On Education, Religion And Respect
Lawrence Hill is a Canadian novelist, essayist, and memoirist. He is best known for his novel The Book of Negroes, which won numerous awards including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Hill is also the author of The Illegal, The Deserter's Tale, and The Clothesline Saga. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Lawrence Hill on education, leadership, life.
To gaze into another persons face is to do two things: to recognise their humanity and to assert your own. — Lawrence Hill
When it comes to understanding others, we rarely tax our imaginations. — Lawrence Hill
Never have I met a person doing terrible things who would meet my own eyes peacefully. To gaze into another person's face is to do two things: to recognize their humanity, and to assert your own. — Lawrence Hill
But I have long loved the written word, and come to see in it the power of the sleeping lion. This is my name. This is who I am. This is how I got here. In the absence of an audience, I will write down my story so that it waits like a restful beast with lungs breathing and heart beating. — Lawrence Hill
You must learn to respect," Papa said. But I do not respect her," I said. Papa paused for a moment, and patted my leg. "Then you must learn to hide your disrespect. — Lawrence Hill
Sometimes a deal with the devil is better than no deal at all. — Lawrence Hill
Some say that I was once uncommonly beautiful, but I wouldn't wish beauty on any woman who has not her own freedom, and who chooses not the hands that claim her. — Lawrence Hill
We are never really beyond it... slavery continues to this day. — Lawrence Hill
Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream. — Lawrence Hill
beware the clever man that makes the wrong look right — Lawrence Hill
I had learned that there were times when fighting was impossible, when the best thing to do was to wait and to learn. — Lawrence Hill
Redemption is invented by the sinner. — Lawrence Hill
I remember wondering, within a year or two of taking my first my first steps, why only men sat to drink tea and converse, and why women were always busy. I reasoned that men were weak and needed rest. — Lawrence Hill
Life Lessons by Lawrence Hill
- Lawrence Hill's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting other cultures and perspectives, as well as the power of storytelling to create meaningful connections between people.
- His novels also emphasize the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, as well as the importance of standing up for what is right.
- Finally, Hill's work highlights the power of literature to engage us in meaningful conversations about important social issues and to create a more just and equitable world.
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