Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Quote of the Day



"Take Me Where the Darkness Is Still Beautiful" -Cee-lo Green

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Quote of the Day

"It's great to understand, but why is it so hard to be understood?" -Pauly Bleaker

Monday, July 27, 2009

"It's all of those little imperfections that make you perfect..." -Pauly Bleaker

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Quote of the Day

"Love is but a meer failure until you discover it's reason for success" -Pauly Bleaker

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Quote of the Day

"A scattered dream that's like a far off memory... A far off memory that's like a scattered dream... I wanna line the pieces up - yours and mine" -Sora

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Quote of the Day

"You tell me that I've been looking for love in all the wrong place, but maybe I've been looking for you in all the wrong places" -Pauly Bleaker

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Nothing Can Compare...




Over the years, I've been called so many different adjectives for a simple notion that I've had since my birth. This notion has previously had me labeled as "closed-minded" and even "racist." This notion come from my motto that "Nothing compares to a black woman."
From that flawless and demanding strut that she has when she walks in the room to that beautiful smile that can warm the coldest heart, I see no "mistake" or "flaw" in any woman of the African descent... When I look at women of other races, I've never seen the things that I see when I look at a black woman. It makes me smile to see a balck woman demand the respect that she well deserves and takes no disrespect from anyone above or beneath them. I love the way they make a man fight for they're heart and not give it up so easily(not in all cases).
They aren't credited for many of the things they've done and the contributions they've made to this world. They're ran through the dirt in the mainstream media and are portrayed to be nothing but "hoes" and "hoodrats." I think every black woman has a spark of genius waiting to be set afire with the help of the right surroundings. So don't realize their potential and have to develop that maturity to get there...
So for those who criticize my opinion on the black woman, I leave you with this quote...
"I speak to the black experience, but I am always talking about the human condition -- about what we can endure, dream, fail at, and still survive." -Maya Angelou

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