11 Quotes & Sayings By Angie Thomas

Angie Thomas is the New York Times bestselling author of the #1 bestseller "The Hate U Give." She is also an activist, speaker, and cultural commentator. Angie was raised in East Orange, New Jersey, where she attended New Jersey Institute of Technology. After graduating, she became a police officer in Newark, New Jersey. She left the force to pursue work in film and television production Read more

Angie lives in California with her two children.

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I’ve seen it happen over and over again: a black person gets killed just for being black, and all hell breaks loose. I’ve Tweeted RIP hashtags, reblogged pictures on Tumblr, and signed every petition out there. I always said that if I saw it happen to somebody, I would have the loudest voice, making sure the world knew what went down. Now I am that person, and I’m too afraid to speak. Angie Thomas
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One of my biggest influences as a writer is J. K. Rowling. I grew up with Harry Potter. One thing I absolutely loved was how every single person in Harry's world was so three-dimensional–it was as if each one was the main character in his or her own story and was just making a guest appearance in Harry's story. I strive to do that as a writer. I want every side character to be the main character of his or her own story. . Angie Thomas
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Daddy once told me there's a rage passed down to every black man from his ancestors, born the moment they couldn't stop the slave masters from hurting their families. Daddy also said there's nothing more dangerous than when that rage is activated. Angie Thomas
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Empathy is more powerful than sympathy Angie Thomas
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I suddenly remember how different I am from most of the kids here. Nobody would have to drag me or my brothers to the Bahamas; we'd swim there if we could. For us, a family vacation is staying at a local hotel with a swimming pool for a weekend. Angie Thomas
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He got a tan over break. I used to tell him he was so pale he looked like a marshmallow. He hated that I compared him to food. I told him that's what he got for calling me caramel. It shut him up. Angie Thomas
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When I was twelve, my parents had two talks with me. One was the usual birds and bees. Well, I didn't really get the usual version. My mom, Lisa, is a registered nurse, and she told me what went where, and what didn't need to go here, there, or any damn where till I'm grown. Back then, I doubted anything was going anywhere anyway. While all the other girls sprouted breasts between sixth and seventh grade, my chest was as flat as my back. The other talk was about what to do if a cop stopped me. Momma fussed and told Daddy I was too young for that. He argued that I wasn't too young to get arrested or shot." Starr- Starr, you do whatever they tell you to do, " he said. "Keep your hands visible. Don't make any sudden moves. Only speak when they speak to you." I knew it must've been serious. Daddy has the biggest mouth of anybody I know, and if he said to be quiet, I needed to be quiet. I hope somebody had the talk with Khalil. Angie Thomas
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At an early age I learned that people make mistakes, and you have to decide if their mistakes are bigger than your love for them. Angie Thomas
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The way you speak should not determine your intelligence. I should be able to say 'lit, ' and you still know I'm intelligent. I should be able to say 'turn up, ' and that doesn't take away from my intelligence. I wanted to break down that stereotype a little bit. Angie Thomas
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From my anger, frustration, and hurt, I wrote the short story that would later become 'The Hate U Give.' Angie Thomas