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“If we wish to know about a man, we ask 'what is his story--his real, inmost story?'--for each of us is a biography, a story. Each of us is a singular narrative, which is constructed, continually, unconsciously, by, through, and in us--through our perceptions, our feelings, our thoughts, our actions; and, not least, our discourse, our spoken narrations. Biologically, physiologically, we are not so different from each other; historically, as narratives--we are each of us unique.”
Oliver Sacks“These wonderful narrations inspired me with strange feelings. Was man, indeed, at once so powerful, so virtuous and magnificent, yet so vicious and base? He appeared at one time a mere scion of the evil principle, and at another as all that can be conceived of noble and godlike. To be a great and virtuous man appeared the highest honour that can befall a sensitive being; to be base and vicious, as many on record have been, appeared the lowest degradation, a condition more abject than that of the blind mole or harmless worm. For a long time I could not conceive how one man could go forth to murder his fellow, or even why there were laws and governments; but when I heard details of vice and bloodshed, my wonder ceased, and I turned away with disgust and loathing.”
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frankenstein“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, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“The moment of honouring our humanity is now.”
Gloria D. Gonsalves, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“At times we are the worst racist enemies of our black selves.”
Gloria D. Gonsalves, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“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, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“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, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“What are the lessons intended in the stories we tell to our children today?”
Gloria D. Gonsalves, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“If a lion can growl, why shouldn’t a man cry?”
Gloria D. Gonsalves, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“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, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations