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Sister Souljah
American
Author
Born:
1964
African
Am
Black
People
Woman
You
Related authors:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
Henry David Thoreau
Joyce Meyer
Mark Twain
Og Mandino
Zig Ziglar
I never said I was an angel. Nor am I innocent or holy like the Virgin Mary. What I am is natural and serious and as sensitive as an open nerve on an ice cube.
Sister Souljah
Natural
Innocent
Angel
Nerve
Mary
Never
Open
Like
Cube
Said
Am
Nor
Ice
Sensitive
Ice Cube
Holy
Serious
I think that the path that I took was normal in the American society where young women and men are not trained as to how to make the transition from being a girl to being a woman, from being a boy to being a man. And so I think that most young people in America live by trial and error, and not by parental instruction, community guidance.
Sister Souljah
Man
Woman
Women
Guidance
People
Path
Men
Girl
Young
Community
Live
Think
Society
Took
Trial
Trial And Error
Parental
Most
Instruction
Make
Boy
How
Normal
Women And Men
Error
Trained
America
American
Being
Where
Being A Girl
Being A Man
Young People
Transition
Young Women
American Society
Shakespeare wrote about love. I write about love. Shakespeare wrote about gang warfare, family feuds and revenge. I write about all the same things.
Sister Souljah
Love
Family
Revenge
About
Shakespeare
Write
Wrote
Same
Same Things
Warfare
Gang
Things
My definition of good is that you understand that this is a question of power. That you be willing to give up some power. That you be willing to give up some resources.
Sister Souljah
Good
You
Power
Resources
Definition
Willing
Some
Give
Understand
Question
Up
The gap between the young people and the rest of society is that... young people don't have hope.
Sister Souljah
Hope
People
Rest
Young
Society
Between
Young People
Gap
I was well known to African Americans before Bill Clinton discovered me. He was like Christopher Columbus riding up on something he didn't understand.
Sister Souljah
Me
Before
Christopher
Something
He
Columbus
Like
Well
Well Known
Known
Understand
Discovered
Clinton
Up
American
African
African Americans
Bill
Bill Clinton
Riding
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