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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
My mom's a painter, and she used to wear black all the time, and so do I. So I would say a black T-shirt with a pocket is my go-to.
Our respect for the dead, when they are just dead, is something wonderful, and the way we show it more wonderful still. We show it with black feathers and black horses; we show it with black dresses and black heraldries; we show it with costly obelisks and sculptures of sorrow, which spoil half of our beautiful cathedrals. We show it with frightful gratings and vaults, and lids of dismal stone, in the midst of the quiet grass; and last, and not least, we show it by permitting ourselves to tell any number of falsehoods we think amiable or credible in the epitaph.
Bad times make good people, as mountainous pressures make diamonds or as fire tempers steel. — © Peter Kreeft
Bad times make good people, as mountainous pressures make diamonds or as fire tempers steel.
Black love is Black wealth and they'll probably talk about my hard childhood and never understand that all the while I was quite happy
Black people's music is in a class by itself and always has been. There's nothing like it. The reason for that is because it was not tampered with by white people. It was not on the media. It was not anywhere except where black people were. And it is one of the art forms in which black people decided what is good in it. Nobody told them. What surfaced and what floated to the top, were the giants and the best.
Billionaires prefer Black women. They are loyal and guard your interests. Black wives are for grown ups.
I joke to people in the press that I realize I'm not black, I'm actually white. But I've got these roots in black American music. I love it.
For me, luxury isn't just the real thing. It's also fake. Swarovski crystals or real diamonds? It's a game.
Is there such a thing as black art? Or are there just artists who are black?
In America one drop of black ancestry makes you black.
The studios aren't lining up to make films about black protagonists, black people being autonomous and independent.
My watch say I made it, my chains say I'm rich. Diamonds in my mouth got me talking cash s**t.
I really bristle when I get called to events and people introduce me as one of the top black anchors in the country. You know, that's very insulting. I'm striving to be one of the best anchors in the country. Handcuff me like that. What you're saying is, 'You're black. You should only expect to rise to the level of the best at being black.'
Platinum is a lot of things: it's hair, it's diamonds and platinum — © Miranda Lambert
Platinum is a lot of things: it's hair, it's diamonds and platinum
A black Christian is like a black person with no memory.
When my family first moved to Hempstead in the 1960s, they were one of the first black families. It used to be an all-white neighborhood, but there was white flight when the black people with money started moving in. When I was, like, 13 or 14, Hempstead had just become all black, and the poverty became worse and worse.
Black is overrated. You'll never find it in my stores. Of course it's slimming, but it's just used too much, especially for men. One black suit by one designer, another one by another - they all look the same in the end. If I walk into a crowded hotel lobby and I'm wearing a black suit, I just look like everyone else.
The first black president will be a politician who is black.
When you go to a church and you see the pastor of that church with a philosophy and a program that's designed to bring black people together and elevate black people, join that church. Join that church. If you see where the NAACP is preaching and practicing that which is designed to make black nationalism materialize, join the NAACP. Join any kind of organization, civic, religious, fraternal, political, or otherwise that's based on lifting the black man up and making him master of his own community.
Does my sexiness upset you? Does it come as a surprise That I dance like I've got diamonds At the meeting of my thighs?
If the KKK was smart enough, they would've created gangsta rap because it's such a caricature of black culture and black masculinity.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all colors. I suppose life must be one or the other. On the whole, though, I think I would prefer color to its absence. But then black does add depth and texture to color. Perhaps certain shades of gray are necessary to a complete palette. Even unrelieved black. Ah, a deep philosophical question. Is black necessary to life, even a happy life? Could we ever be happy if we did not at least occasionally experience misery?
The black man in North America was economically sick and that was evident in one simple fact: as a consumer, he got less than his share, and as a producer gave least. The black American today shows us the perfect parasite image - the black tick under the delusion that he is progressing because he rides on the udder of the fat, three-stomached cow that is white America.
There's no idea in the world that is not contained by black life. I could write forever about the black experience in America.
Black is the most slimming of all Colors. It is the most flattering. You can wear black at any Time. You can wear it at any age. You can wear it for almost any occasion. I could write a book about black.
I go to Uganda, I can't speak the language. In India, I'm black. In the black community, I'm dark-skinned. In America, I'm British.
#BlackLivesMatter is about black pride and black power and standing up against a world that tries to annihilate us.
Love is not about property, diamonds and gifts. It is about sharing your very self with the world around you.
My wife was a Bond girl, in Diamonds Are Forever, so I play James Bond in real life every day.
I do want to be a representative of the African community, and I want to hold myself and dress myself in a way that reflects that. I want black kids to see me and think, 'Okay, he's carrying himself as a black man, and that's how a black man should carry himself.'
The core of the culture is racism and how black men are viewed. They've always been demonized and seen as threats in our culture. Another holdover from slavery. We've got to deal with that core root of racism and demonization of the upbringing of black men. Black women are not exempt by any means.
I am for Obama, all the way. I don't support Obama just because he is a black man; I support him because he is an educated black man. He is making black people proud.
Hair in the black community is such a big thing culturally. The barbershop is a place for black men to socialise, catch up and bond. It's the same for black women in the salon. Going there is my favourite thing to do in the week. You catch up with people, someone comes around with food, someone else is selling something.
I come in with this rock 'n' roll-oriented music, and it's not black enough . . . I've always had to deal with this black-white thing.
Black immigrants and refugees have just as much at stake in the fight to make Black Lives Matter as African Americans do.
They wanted black women to conform to the gender norms set by white society. They wanted to be recognized as 'men,' as patriarchs, by other men, including white men. Yet they could not assume this position if black women were not willing to conform to prevailing sexist gender norms. Many black women who has endured white-supremacist patriarchal domination during slavery did not want to be dominated by black men after manumission.
The American white relegates the black to the rank of shoeshine boy; and he concludes from this that the black is good for nothing but shining shoes.
Black power is organizing the rage of Black people and putting new hard questions and demands to white America. — © Charles Hamilton Houston
Black power is organizing the rage of Black people and putting new hard questions and demands to white America.
I have not seen 'The Lion King.' I don't do black folklore. And I'm black.
It's the reality of being Black in this country. You can have money, and you can be a benefactor and a leader in your community, but all people see is Black skin.
Goodness, what beautiful diamonds!' 'Goodness had nothing to do with it'.
I've always been 'other' in all the spaces that I've been in. Even when I first moved to America, just the idea that I was a dark-skinned black girl from England with an accent. It's one thing to be a black girl, but it's another to be a dark black girl. I was chastised for that. I was chastised for the way I spoke.
You listen to Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio in it, and it's not Black Sabbath. They should have just called it 'Heaven and Hell' right from the beginning. Because you listen to that 'Heaven and Hell' album, that doesn't sound anything close to Black Sabbath.
I know that statistically, it has been proven that there is a tremendous amount of black on black crime within the inner cities.
Black women sharing close ties with each other, politically or emotionally, are not the enemies of Black men.
I wear a lot of black, but not in the goth way, I just really love black. I'll never be in pink or purples.
I'm a Black woman and I've always been told that I wasn't Black enough because of the way that I grew up, the experiences that I had.
I love the color black. I wear a lot of black.
Human nature is not black and white but black and grey. — © Graham Greene
Human nature is not black and white but black and grey.
Your diamonds are not in far distant mountains or in yonder seas; they are in your own backyard, if you but dig for them.
As a Black woman filmmaker I feel that’s my job: visibility. And my preference within that job is Black subjectivity. Meaning I’m interested in the lives of Black folk as the subject. Not the predicate, not the tangent.[These stories] deserve to be told. Not as sociology, not as spectacle, not as a singular event that happens every so often, but regularly and purposefully as truth and as art on an ongoing basis, as do the stories of all the women you love.
When you say 'the man of the house,' the black woman has been the woman and the man of the house, because black men have so often had to spend all of their time and energy working and trying, at least, to give their families the basic needs. So black women, I find, are not really concerned about women's liberation.
There haven't been enough profound things written about what being black means and what a black character is. Nobody knows.
An actor hears 'no' more often than the average person. A black human and a black woman on top of that? That's a lot of no's.
I've decided that I am totally against jewelry. So I have all fake. There's no reason to have real diamonds. People think it's real anyway.
I am part of a legacy of queer black women who have fought for the freedom of black people across the globe.
I don't buy diamonds, I don't buy cars, but I enjoy travelling. I'm not a very possessive person as far as things go.
If you're a black conservative and you criticize the black community, you're an Uncle Tom. If you're a white conservative and you criticize the black community, you're somehow a racist.
Part of what I am dealing with, with this blackness, is asking the question, "Where are those black people, who are as dark as the description of a young black boy that Solomon Northup gives in 12 Years A Slave?" He describes the young black 14-year-old boy as "blacker than any crow." You have to question if he is using that metaphorically or as a descriptive?
My color is black. And black, if it's worn right, is a scandal.
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