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Joe Okonkwo

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Quotes by Joe Okonkwo

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Forgiveness was like charity: You could dispense it, or not. And, as with charity, the one dispensing held the power.
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The light and the heat tantalize, but stray too close and face obliteration.
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He so often felt as though he hailed from a different species, not quite human. He’d always been different, had never fit. Negroes looked at him askance, questioning his credentials as a Negro man. Whites did, too. For both groups, he wasn’t Negro enough.
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Having nothing to lose liberates.
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A sidewalk café. Coffee. Beignets. A favorite book of poems, the pages edged in gilt. A serenading band. Wistful jazz. Happy jazz. Glo. Gin. A poem dancing off the nib of his pen. The sun and moon holding hands in the sky. A tickle of champagne. A stroke of reefer.
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Strings were out. Jazz was in.
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His lover. His muse. Admirer. Critic. His antagonist. His protector. Defender. His savior. His.
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Harlem had been hit by a hurricane: It was raining cats and jazz.
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It’s better to die with your worst enemy in the room than to die all alone, right?
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You could have love, or you could have pleasure, and rarely did the two commingle. Love was difficult. Pleasure was not.
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