From: Gratefulness.org
There are years that ask questions and years that answer.
ZORA NEALE HURSTON
PHOTO BY BEN WHITE
From: Gratefulness.org
There are years that ask questions and years that answer.
ZORA NEALE HURSTON
PHOTO BY BEN WHITE
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Deborah, very insightful. I don’t know the author of this quote, but it may have been Gloria Steinem. She said women can have it all, but it may not be at the same time meaning there are only so many hours in the day. She was worried about women becoming overstressed trying to fill more than 24 hours in a day. This quote put some context on that comment for me. Take care, Keith
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The authors name is right under the quote – ZORA NEALE HURSTON. You will always find the author name under the quotes, and that is why I put the quotes and the name of the author in bold with color! Here’s a little info on this author for you – Zora Neale Hurston was an American author, anthropologist, and filmmaker. She portrayed racial struggles in the early-1900s American South and published research on hoodoo. The most popular of her four novels is Their Eyes Were Watching God, published in 1937! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Deborah. I was referencing the quote I used in my comment, but thanks for the background on Zora Neale Hurston. I probably misquoted Steinem as the author of that quote. Keith
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why the son
the only
one of the five?
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Love this!
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Me too because this has been my experience in life! 🙂 ❤
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Yes, but seldom do we credit it.
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True! 🙂 ❤
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