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Labor is the fabled magician's wand, the philosophers stone, and the cap of good fortune.
James Weldon Johnson |
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Author Details: Type: Poet Quotes Category: American Poet Quotes Date of Birth: June 17, 1871 Date of Death: June 26, 1938 Nationality: American Amazon: James Weldon Johnson on Amazon |
Related Authors: Maya Angelou Ogden Nash Robert Frost Ralph Waldo Emerson Edgar Allan Poe Walt Whitman Langston Hughes Emily Dickinson T. S. Eliot |
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Select James Weldon Johnson Quotations:
She was my first love, and I loved her as only a boy loves.
James Weldon Johnson I believe it to be a fact that the colored people of this country know and understand the white people better than the white people know and understand them. James Weldon Johnson Washington shows the Negro not only at his best, but also at his worst. James Weldon Johnson The Southern whites are in many respects a great people. Looked at from a certain point of view, they are picturesque. If one will put oneself in a romantic frame of mind, one can admire their notions of chivalry and bravery and justice. James Weldon Johnson The peculiar fascination which the South held over my imagination and my limited capital decided me in favor of Atlanta University; so about the last of September I bade farewell to the friends and scenes of my boyhood and boarded a train for the South. James Weldon Johnson Americans are immensely popular in Paris; and this is not due solely to the fact that they spend lots of money there, for they spend just as much or more in London, and in the latter city they are merely tolerated because they do spend. James Weldon Johnson The battle was first waged over the right of the Negro to be classed as a human being with a soul; later, as to whether he had sufficient intellect to master even the rudiments of learning; and today it is being fought out over his social recognition. James Weldon Johnson |
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Quote Keywords: Cap, Fabled, Fortune, Good, Labor, Magician, Philosophers, Stone, Wand |
Dictionary Links: Cap, Fabled, Fortune, Good, Labor, Magician, Stone, Wand |
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