26 Quotes by Bebe Moore Campbell
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
In all his imaginings, he had never envisioned her crying. He knew that her son had died, but he'd never expected that her pain might be anything he could recognize, almost as though he believed that Negroes had their own special kind of grieving ritual, another language, something other than tears they used to express their sadness.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
My color is my joy and not my burden...
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
That's what a man is supposed to do for his wife. Listen, if a nigger didn't get lynched every now and then, well, there's just no telling what they'd do to us.""Who?" Lily asked."Why, honey, the niggers and our husbands both. I don't care what color they are; men build up steam. And they gotta let it out somewhere. Colored men. White men. They both crazy. Honey, the point is you gotta look at it this way: A whole lotta women can't, "I got a man who'll kill for me."
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
A child's death isn't always necessary for a mother to grieve.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
His eyesight wasn’t as keen as it had been, but he knew a changing mind when he saw it.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
To me, there's no point in writing merely to entertain.
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
Race, redemption and healing - thats my thing.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
I have to entertain, because if I don't entertain you, you're not going to continue reading. But if I'm not out to enlighten, or change your mind about something, or change your behavior, then I really don't want to take the journey.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Bebe Moore Campbell
-
Quote
African Americans know about racism, but I don't think we really know the causes. I decided it's first of all a family problem.
- Tags
- Share