“Children see God every day; they just don't call it that. It's the summer sky painted with cumulus clouds by day and sequined with a million stars by night. It's the sweet whispers of sweet gum trees and the sounds riding the tops of honeysuckle-scented breezes. Children feel God stuffed into brown fluffy dogs with stitches strong enough to withstand a good squeeze, and on the lips of round women who can't get enough sugar from Chocolate. I began to believe that God is us and nature, beauty and love, mystery and majesty, everything right and good.”
Quote by Charles Blow
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Fire Shut Up in My Bones: A Memoir
This memoir delves into the author's personal journey, reflecting on their experiences growing up in a culturally rich environment and the profound impact of art on their life and identity. more
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