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Jonathan Coleman
American
Writer
Born:
1951
Every
Life
People
Sense
Thoughts
Will
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At the very least, we want everything to go on hold for a while because there is this feeling that we're heading down a path in a way that we never, ever intended when we were 18 and dreaming of what life would be like.
Jonathan Coleman
Life
Path
Feeling
Down
Everything
Way
Would
Would-Be
Dreaming
Never
Heading
Like
Because
Least
Go
Were
Very
Intended
Want
Hold
While
Ever
There is a sense that women are more anchored than men in our society.
Jonathan Coleman
Women
Men
Sense
Society
Our
Anchored
More
Women Are
Than
Don't sit and wish for some ideal; the grass is not always greener with the big house and cars and artwork.
Jonathan Coleman
Car
Wish
Big
Sit
Grass
Some
Ideal
House
Always
Big House
Greener
Artwork
Blacks essentially play the race card, when necessary as a counter to white privilege.
Jonathan Coleman
White
Blacks
Counter
Privilege
Essentially
Race
Play
Card
Necessary
Every writer secretly hopes that what he or she has written will endure.
Jonathan Coleman
Will
Every
Secretly
Hopes
Writer
He
Written
He Or She
She
Endure
In writing non-fiction about people who are living, you are always walking a fine line, carrying a burden to be fair that, in my opinion, should always be there.
Jonathan Coleman
You
People
Writing
Burden
Living
Carrying
Fine
Fine Line
About
Fair
Non-Fiction
Opinion
Always
Line
Walking
In My Opinion
Should
Who
Race is used, by all of us, in the most manipulative ways, is often force-fit and reduced to something it isn't, to something that gives us a sense of comfort, a false one. Many of us thought - needed to feel - the whole business was 'settled.' But it's not, never has been. Laws have only taken us so far.
Jonathan Coleman
Business
Thought
Sense
Settled
Ways
Has-Been
Something
Laws
Only
Gives
Never
Taken
Feel
Most
Comfort
Reduced
Been
False
Often
Race
Manipulative
Far
Us
Used
Many
Whole
Needed
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