“The Slavery Abolition Act was signed in the yar of 1833, I say, as I sweep around his feet. 'But nobody is answering the abolition. The kings in Nigeria form before, they were selling people into slave work. Today, people are not wearing chain on their slaves and sending them abroad but salve trading is continuing. People are still breaking the Act. I want to do something to make it stop, to make people to behave better to other people, to stop slave-trading of the mind, not just of the body.” CourageSlavery Book:The Girl with the Louding Voice Source: The Girl with the Louding Voice
“How will a girl like me born childrens? Why will I fill up the world with sad childrens that are not having a chance to go to school? Why make the world to be one big, sad, silent place because all the childrens are not having a voice?” ChildrenSchoolVoiceSadVoiceless Book:The Girl with the Louding Voice Source: The Girl with the Louding Voice
“... I feel a free that I didn't feel in long time. And when I smile, it climb from inside my stomach and spread itself on my teeth.” HappinessSmileFreeSmile Quotes Book:The Girl with the Louding Voice Source: The Girl with the Louding Voice
“I look deep into Ms Tia's eyes, at the spot of something gold in the brown of her eyeballs and my heart sort of melt.” Brown Eyes Book:The Girl with the Louding Voice Source: The Girl with the Louding Voice
“It's okay,' she say, touching my shoulder, gentle. 'Go on now.' The touch is like electrics on my body. I shock, drop the tray, the stick-meat scattering the floor by my feets.” TouchUnexpected Kindness Book:The Girl with the Louding Voice Source: The Girl with the Louding Voice