56 Quotes & Sayings By Gloria D Gonsalves

Gloria D. Gonsalves is an independent writer, researcher, and publisher who specializes in multicultural literature. She founded Rediscovering African-American Literature, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving black literature, publishing the works of deserving authors, and developing workshops to assist writers in honing their skills. Gonsalves has taught writing workshops at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art) and at Columbia College of Arts & Sciences Read more

This is the sinking womanwhose soul touched the ocean andcaused...
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This is the sinking womanwhose soul touched the ocean andcaused it to storm kisses. Gloria D. Gonsalves
There's a thin boundary between the light and dark side....
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There's a thin boundary between the light and dark side. Both are fervent to reign in the space of the other. Gloria D. Gonsalves
Take, this day, my handand promise to absolvewhat my forefathers...
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Take, this day, my handand promise to absolvewhat my forefathers and I didto you and your kin. Gloria D. Gonsalves
Give yourself a break from any holy book andstart looking...
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Give yourself a break from any holy book andstart looking at others as you want to be looked at. Gloria D. Gonsalves
Nothing that the Creator gave is of unworthiness.
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Nothing that the Creator gave is of unworthiness. Gloria D. Gonsalves
We are all angelic. Offspring of godly relic, accept and...
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We are all angelic. Offspring of godly relic, accept and be prophetic. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Don’t break a neck looking up for God. Try looking down at inspiring human deeds. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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There is a pleasure a bee takes in collecting nectar and piling it into a hive. It knows well that the chores involved in such a task will yield sweet results. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Then I saw his kind eyes, a comfort I desired. Then I saw his height, a knight I needed by my side. Then I saw his body, a man I surrendered to. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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To eat Ugali is an art of adventure in itself. Forget cutlery because all you need is your lovely fingers. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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I do not condemn either the rich or the poor, but the consequences of these two. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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My thick and full lips shall pout their African ancestry until all sorrows are kissed out of me. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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The joy of comradeship in this foreign land has been killed by silence and overprotection of personal space. I miss the chaos around me for it makes me realise that I am amidst life and alive. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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My lips swelled with red freshness, my chest heaved proudly with a pair of pointed African drums, my face tempted with its sweetness like Kilimanjaro waters and my height spoke a language only a Maasai warrior knew. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Right now in this world, a child is dying from an ailment because its family cannot afford to buy charcoal for boiling water. Right now in this world, a girl is striving to find firewood from trees that no more exist, and water from sources that are poisonous. Right now in this world, a boy is out fishing in a lake rich with inedible species. Right now in this world, a mother is drowning in heavy rainfall, to save her belongings. Right now in this world, a man has lost his dignity because all his eff orts to save have been wiped away to poverty by unforeseen calamities. Right now in this world, a family is starving because drought has invaded their once fertile land. Right now in this world, a nation is planning for refugee status due to adverse climate conditions. Right now in this world, you have a choice to help alleviate environmental problems caused by humankind. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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May the economic discrimination you impose on your own people bloat your mind. That polluted rubbish occupyingyour mind-set needs to be swept clean. May the disgusted look you impose on those you judge poor burn your eyes. That evil look occupying your clear vision needs to land in the bin. May that shameful attitude you impose on those you wish to feel lesser bring your soul to restlessness. That fake character you display needs to be thrown out of the window. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Everyone these days is concerned so much with privacy and forgets the value of human touch. We still need each other but are scared of how it might sound or appear to the other. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Have you ever entered a kitchen to find a woman, her legs crossed while the rest of her body is dressed in colourful khanga, smiling at you while her hands are making a melodious song with a coconut grater? Have you ever wondered how any woman size can fit on that grater regardless of their body size? The time for wondering is over. East Africa heartily welcomes you to see for yourself. Go and visit it. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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May you grow to be a fearless and proud accepting-self human. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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You will experience a lot of imaginings as usually is for humans although we tend to pretend that all our thoughts are septic and moral. Feelcomfortable with your thoughts. Trust me dear child, no human is spared from wild thoughts and you too will have them. Nothing should limit you my child. But the minute you decide to speak out your thinking or live them, you should be ready for the consequences too. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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At times we are the worst racist enemies of our black selves. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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If a lion can growl, why shouldn’t a man cry? Gloria D. Gonsalves
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A foolish mind would not raise an eyebrow when things are done diff erently in a foreign culture. An educated mind would try to understand the meaning of it all. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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I refuse to behave fraudulently, as if I was anything else but African. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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One should use well a mouth for someone will remember your words and the manner they were spoken. One should pose well in a body for someone will remember your image and how you carried it. One should serve well for someone will recall the kindness and spread it among humanity. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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The moment of honouring our humanity is now. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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We should all celebrate the magnitude of diverse and unique souls that live in our world today, for it is an essence that makes our lives colourful every singleday. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Many years ago, I left my home country very narrow minded. Today I return with an educated mind, able to understand why my culture is as it is and still be very proud of it. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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I am also open minded to embrace strange notions and respect its bearers without harsh judgement. Exposure has made me feel confident and wiser to choose what feels right for me, in order to be the best human being for myself and others. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Being able to experience and live the differences with sound judgement offers a chance to opt for what is right for one. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Do not fear to find yourself among strangers. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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What might be considered loyalty in onesociety might not necessarily be the same for another. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Life at home is at a pace which allows you to appreciate what it has to offer. Simultaneously you get a chance to reflect on what you wish from it. Our development also goes at the same pace, which is not something that everyone appreciates. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Then I learnt of “white Christmas”, which again I found very peculiar since we always have a white Christmas at home for it never passes by without eating rice. That is our white Christmas. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Drooling over an African figure that I could never have, I feasted my eyes uponthe swaying mounds of my fellow African sisters. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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What are the lessons intended in the stories we tell to our children today? Gloria D. Gonsalves
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I was taught how to walk but I did not master the cheating steps of others. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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She refuses to support the slogan - Men are equal to women - if this translates to her femininity being faded out or confused by trying to please a selfish idea of anyone wanting a woman to be both herself and a man. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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To be a woman is not a weakness. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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She is a woman, how can you confuse her for a man? Gloria D. Gonsalves
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The demons you need to get rid of are inside. But they seem out there because you left the window open. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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To inspire is revealing the unpolished bits before perfection. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Writing is a lonely business, which if allowed publicity and socializing it might deteriorate. Supportive people understand the need of a writer to withdraw to the solitude of oneself. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Those trying moments teach us to desire greatness in ourselves and wider humanity. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Poetry is not for poets, poetry lovers or perceived poetic persons only. Poetry is in yourself, others and everything of nature and man-made. Poetry may not be a solution, yet it can reveal or ease challenges faced. Poetry is capable of affecting any heart. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Poetry is not difficult. If you possess one of the five senses, poetry is in it. If you can compose text message, tweet or Facebook status, you can write poetry. If you can rap a song, you can rhyme poetry. If you can memorise a prayer, you can recite poetry. If you struggle to make sense of formatted text, poetry is your call. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Poetry is —raw feelings as sunny summer, fiery turmoil as vibrant autumn, daunting revelation as stormy winter, intrepid hope as blooming spring. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Poetry rhymes, a song our souls need to nourish upon. Poetry is a drum, a sound our bodies wish to have. Poetry is organized, a reading our eyes wish to view. Poetry is refined, a structure our moral selves seek. Poetry is civil, instigating the world to remain sane. Poetry is not ordinary, but it needs the ordinary eyes to continue to be the interesting art form of expression. Poetry is like a child communicating, who later grows to be an adult communicating in prose. . Gloria D. Gonsalves
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A badly written novel can always be shortened to a poem. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Home is where the heart unveils. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Gender is not only women and sexual orientation has multiple choices. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Did you ever ask yourself if each one of us pursued a high educational degree, who would do the skilled manual work? Craftsmanship may not earn us the money we want but that does not mean we should scorn on anyone doing it. We are obliged to be respectful and grateful to anyone using their hands to clean our households, trim our hedges, carpentry our furniture, farm our food, crafts the objects we collect and gift, style our hairs, etc. Next time you encounter a crafts person acknowledge their manual competence. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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As a writer, the main skill you need is curiosity. As a reader, the main tool you need is open-mindedness. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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Writing as a creative art flourishes only when there are no rules. Rules stifle you from entering the silent and forbidden spaces where the core of the story is waiting to be revealed. Gloria D. Gonsalves
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No matter what justification you have for your feelings, you cannot wish harmful things on others. Gloria D. Gonsalves