26+ Ntozake Shange Quotes On Friendship, Beauty And Death
Ntozake Shange is a renowned African American playwright, poet, and novelist. She is best known for her Obie Award-winning play, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf. Shange's works often focus on the struggles of African American women, exploring themes of race, gender, and identity. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Ntozake Shange on love, life, friendship.
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Top 10 Ntozake Shange Quotes
- i found god in myself and i loved her i loved her fiercely
- Where there is a woman there is magic.
- Being alive and being a woman is all I got, but being colored is a metaphysical dilemma I haven't conquered yet.
- When I die, I will no be guilty of having left a generation of girls behind thinking that anyone can tend to their emotional health other than themselves.
- I am gonna write poems til i die and when i have gotten outta this body i am gonna hang round in the wind and knock over everybody who got their feet on the ground.
- Our society allows people to be absolutely neurotic and totally out of touch with their feelings and everyone else's feelings, and yet be very respectable.
- And this is for Colored girls who have considered suicide, but are moving to the ends of their own rainbows.
- When words & manners leave you no space for yourself make very personal very clear & your obstructions will join you or disappear.
- I'm a firm believer that language and how we use language determines how we act, and how we act then determines our lives and other people's lives.
- The slaves who were ourselves had known terror intimately, confused sunrise with pain, & accepted indifference as kindness.
Ntozake Shange Short Quotes
- Novels allow me to create a whole world.
- Right now being born a girl is to be born threatened.
- nice is such a rip-off.
- our dreams draw blood from old sores.
- Creation is everything you do. Make something.
- I've never thought of leaving the South, never.
- my spirit is too ancient to understand the separation of soul & gender
- in our ordinaryness we are most bizarre.
Ntozake Shange Famous Quotes And Sayings
Where there is a woman there is magic. If there is a moon falling from her mouth, she is a woman who knows her magic, who can share or not share her powers. A woman with a moon falling from her mouth, roses between her legs and tiaras of Spanish moss, this woman is a consort of the spirits. — Ntozake Shange
one thing I don’t need is any more apologies i got sorry greetin me at my front door you can keep yrs i don’t know what to do wit em they don’t open doors or bring the sun back they don’t make me happy or get a mornin paper didn’t nobody stop usin my tears to wash cars cuz a sorry. — Ntozake Shange
I started writing because there's an absence of things I was familiar with or that I dreamed about. One of my senses of anger is related to this vacancy - a yearning I had as a teenager. . .and when I get ready to write, I think I'm trying to fill that. . . — Ntozake Shange
i usedta live in the world really be in the world free & sweet talkin good mornin & thank-you & nice day uh huh i cant now i cant be nice to nobody nice is such a rip-off regular beauty & a smile in the street is just a set-up — Ntozake Shange
I'm committed to the idea that one of the few things human beings have to offer is the richness of unconscious and conscious emotional responses to being alive. ... The kind of esteem that's given to brightness/smartness obliterates average people or slow learners from participating fully in human life, particularly technical and intellectual life. But you cannot exclude any human being from emotional participation. — Ntozake Shange
somebody/ anybody sing a black girl's song bring her out to know herself to know you but sing her rhythms carin/ struggle/ hard times sing her song of life she's been dead so long closed in silence so long she doesn't know the sound of her own voice her infinite beauty she's half-notes scattered without rhythm/ no tune sing her sighs sing the song of her possibilities sing a righteous gospel let her be born let her be born & handled warmly. — Ntozake Shange
I write for young girls of color, for girls who don’t even exist yet, so that there is something there for them when they arrive. I can only change how they live, not how they think. — Ntozake Shange
I hit my head against the wall because I don't want to know all the terrible things that I know about. I don't want to feel all these wretched things, but they're in me already. If I don't get rid of them, I'm not ever going to feel anything else. — Ntozake Shange
Life Lessons by Ntozake Shange
- Ntozake Shange's work emphasizes the importance of self-expression and the power of storytelling to create meaningful connections between people.
- Her plays explore the intersection of race, gender, and class, and celebrate the beauty and strength of the African-American experience.
- Through her work, Shange encourages us to embrace our individual identities and to find our collective voice as a community.
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