Quotes From "The Autobiography Of God" By Julius Lester

Often, the human animal dresses terror in rage, and expresses...
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Often, the human animal dresses terror in rage, and expresses both in a way unlike either. Julius Lester
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... the object of learning was not to build a better mousetrap but to ask a better question. Julius Lester
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He took the box but did not avail himself of a tissue. She understood. Sometimes it was comforting to feel the wetness of grief's tears on your face. Julius Lester
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Silence was not the absence of sound but was itself a sound that could be loud or soft, soothing or disturbing, complex or simple. Julius Lester
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How can I love you if I don't know what hurts you? Julius Lester
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There was an end to weeping. Mourning, however, ebbed and surged but never ceased flowing. Julius Lester
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The young accept the extraordinary as normal because they do not compare their lives with those of others when everyone is like them. Julius Lester