Josephine Lawrence quotes:

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  • At first trouble is a new experience - gradually you learn that - that it isn't fatal.

  • I would not preach tolerance, which seems to me another name for condescension and presupposes faults in those to be tolerated ... Nor do I believe in demanding love - that should be the gift of a free will. But simply to be kind - that is not too much to ask of any of us.

  • Prejudice is a seeping, dark stain, I think, more difficult to fight than hatred-which is powerful and violent and somehow more honest.

  • Folks think that children will make up for all they ought to do and haven't done ...

  • if some folks have buried their racial prejudices, the chances are that they've got the graves marked and will have no trouble disinterring their pet hates.

  • You can never tell what will happen to a theory before you can get around to using it.

  • Real separation, to me, is the death of love. Any other - parting - well, it just isn't real.

  • Any fear is always worse than the thing itself.

  • Perhaps for the purposes of war racial differences had been buried, but certainly in no deep grave.

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