42 Quotes by The Prophet of Life

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    They weren’t on a yacht that was devoured by a hurricane. Yet they vanished. They weren’t in a private plane that dropped off the radar in a remote area. Yet they vanished. They’re home wasn’t washed away in a flood, they weren’t on the run from the law and didn’t owe the mafia a bunch of money but they vanished, without reason and without a trace.” From The Family That Vanished

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    From the Kindle Book Reflections in the Mirror of Life:“In a slum somewhere in IndiaAs a starving mother’s life slips awayHer scrawny, little childCloses her eyes and prayShe prays forLove for the world.

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    Racism is devious. It creeps into your thinking and then creeps into your language and like any other habit, it’s hard to break.” From Celebrity Racist Rants, in The Kindle Book Controversy,

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    Once we resolve, with mutual respect, to to solve the problems we face, as human beings and as a planet, we can begin to actually solve them on a global scale.

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    The hum of passing traffic, the ring of the register, the buzz of conversation, the excitement contained in the mixture of the mundane and magnificent. The fantasy worlds colliding with bleak reality. The transactions of the business of living.” From The Boulevard in the Kindle book Reflections in the Mirror of Life by The Prophet of Life

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    Sometimes we look at life from our the perspective of our own problems and in so doing, ignore how fortunate we really are.” From A Matter of Perspective in the Kindle book Slices of Life by The Prophet of Life.

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    Now the boy was dead and Sergeant Barris knew he had to call his house to inform his parents. He doubted anyone other than relatives would grieve over a gang banger fresh out of camp but police protocol determined that he call and inform the next of kin, so that’s what he did. Sergeant Barris hated the “touchy feely” activities utilized by the department when a homicide occurred but as Sergeant, he was required to perform them.” From More than A Gangster

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    …it has been very dangerous time to be a black male in America. There have been several high profile cases that have been covered in the national press as well as stories which have not. Many of these involve white police officers killing unarmed black men.

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    Consider the statistics that African American Males are stopped by the police more often, convicted for crimes more often and draw prison more often and draw longer prison sentences more often than their white counterparts.

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