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You must learn to love only that which cannot be stolen
— Alice Walker
I am so happy. I got love, I got work, I got money, friends and time.
— Alice Walker
You telling me I won't even be able to love my own say, say Miss Eleanor Jane. No, say Sofia. That's not what I'm telling you. I'm telling you I won't be able to love your own son. You can love him just as much as you want to. But be ready to suffer the consequences. That's how the colored live.
— Alice Walker
I think she thought she love him. But he got so many of us. All needing somethin'.
— Alice Walker
I think us here to wonder, myself. To wonder. To ask. And that in wondering bout the big things and asking bout the big things, you learn about the little ones, almost by accident. But you never know nothing more about the big things than you start out with. The more I wonder, he say, the more I love. And people start to love you back, I bet, I say. They do, he say, surprise.
— Alice Walker
Quién soy yo para decirle a quién ha de querer? Lo mÃ
— Alice Walker
We love them. We try every way we can to show that love. But they reject us. They never even listen to how we've suffered. And if they listen they say stupid things. Why don't you speak our language? they ask. Why can't you remember the old ways? Why aren't you happy in America, if everyone there drives motorcars?
— Alice Walker
I smoke when I want to talk to God. I smoke when I want to make love. Lately I feel like me and God make love just fine anyhow.
— Alice Walker
To love someone over many years is all the opportunity you need to learn how to love them back from anywhere.
— Alice Walker
What happened to the man I love?'... 'Albert knew as well as me that love would have to go some to be better than ours. Us had the kind of love couldn't be improve. That's what I thought.
— Alice Walker
Just cause I love her don't take away none of her rights.
— Alice Walker
Believing this, as I do, there is no resistance to the idea that what is foreign can be known. Can be understood. Can be held in the embrace of a love that is in fact the same Love that holds the Universe. Given this Earth on which we live and grow, given its beauty and generosity, its majesty and comfort, how can one doubt that one is loved? That in fact there is an abundance, not a scarcity of love? It is all anyone ever wants, really, I believe, and it is all around us while we starve.
— Alice Walker