African American Quotes Quotes

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Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls… Until you get enough of what you’re going through, no matter what advice a person gives you, you’ll continue to go through the same thing. Constant arguing. Constant fighting. Constant lies. Constant disappointments. Constant emotional rollercoaster. Constant heartbreak. Constant headaches. Constant threats. Constantly fighting for his attention and love. Constantly looking through his phone. Constantly sneaking through his personal belongings. Constantly arguing and/or fighting with other women over who’s supposed to be YOUR mate. Secretly checking up on him due to a lack of trust. Listen, NOBODY is worth your inner peace! What I’ve listed above is NOT a relationship. It’s a toxic mess. So, what are you going to do?”
Stephanie Lahart

“People judge you by your color, but God judges you by your deeds.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“The world judges you by your color, the universe judges you by your deeds.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Stephanie Lahart
“Dear Black Families… Just imagine how POWERFUL your family would be if you put forth the effort to break generational curses that have done nothing but bring about hurt, pain, suffering, struggles, and resentments in your family. You can’t afford to keep passing on foul behaviors to your children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces, little cousins, Godchildren, etc. It’s time to change the narrative! Trade in the dysfunction for love, unity, encouragement, and support. If you’re knowledgeable of something that could help get them ahead and do better for themselves, share it with your family members, too. You shouldn’t be the ONLY one winning… Educate, empower, and inspire them as well! Black Power and Black Unity breeds Black Excellence for generations to come. It’s time to build black generational wealth… It’s OUR time.”
Stephanie Lahart

N.D. Jones
“Even when you love with all you are, life will demand parts of your heart and soul. Sometimes, life takes more than you think you have to give. The question then becomes, Great Cat of the Nation of Swiftborne, when life rips out your heart and drops it at your feet, what will you do?”
N.D. Jones, Mafdet's Claws

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls… If you ever find yourself being the only black girl in the room, hold your head up high and know with 100% confidence that you belong there, too! There’s no need for you to feel intimidated. You are GREATNESS… You are EXQUISITE… You are POWERFUL, and you ROCK.”
Stephanie Lahart

“People judge you by your color, God judges you by your deeds.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“The Beautiful Ones

I hear their voice:
They call out to me.
I heed their cries:
They cry out to me.
I harken to their plight:
They look out for me everyday.

I hear their suffering.
The Beautiful Ones.
The Lovely Ones.
The Blessed Ones.
My mind is one with them.
My heart is one with them.
My soul is one with them.

The Good Lord loves them.
The Good Lord adores them.
The Good Lord honors them.
The Good Lord protects them.
The Good Lord will compensate them.
He heard their cries.
He witnessed their suffering.
He answered their prayers.

“Now they will wipe away their tears,
now they will laugh,
now they will rejoice.
I am their portion,” says the Lord of Hosts.

He declares, “You will receive double for your trouble.”
He proclaims, “You will receive triple for your misery.”
He affirms, “You will be fully compensated for all your pains.”

Beautiful Ones, oh Beautiful Ones, how you are cherished.
Beautiful Ones, oh Beautiful Ones, how you are treasured.
Beautiful Ones, oh Beautiful Ones, how you are loved!




More valuable are you to Yahweh than seven worlds:
You are His sons, He declares it in the heavens.
More prized are you to Elohim than seven skies:
You are His daughters, He proclaims it in the heavens.
More favoured are you to Adonai than seven suns:
You are His children, He affirms it in the heavens.

You are His now:
Rejoice, oh Beautiful Ones, you are cherished.
You are His tomorrow:
Rejoice, oh Beautiful Ones, you are treasured.
You are His forever.
Rejoice, oh Beautiful Ones, you are loved!”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Stephanie Lahart
“Dear Black Communities… Our Black Boys Matter! I encourage y’all to invest in our black male youth by inspiring, celebrating, and empowering them. They need our wisdom, love, support, encouragement, direction, and positive examples to follow. Let’s support and encourage our young Kings in becoming confident, knowledgeable, strong, well-rounded, and powerful black men with integrity. It’s imperative that we set them up for greatness early on in life. Let’s change the narrative of raising broken black males! Let’s raise our black boys to be black men that ROCK in every area of their life. It’s up to us to prepare, teach, educate, and empower them!”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Dear Young Black Males… I encourage you to NOT spend your money frivolously. It’s imperative that you save and invest, too! Don’t be so easily flattered by materiel things that hold no value. It’s time to think and plan long-term! Be inspired about building wealth by reading, taking classes, attending seminars, watching YouTube videos, following reputable people online that specialize in investing and finances, getting a mentor, etc. I cannot stress it enough… Utilize your mind, and educate yourself about money! Upgrade your thinking, young Kings! Shoes, clothes, jewelry, cars, and the latest gadgets are of no real value to you. Focus on building assets!”
Stephanie Lahart

“I do not age, I metamorphose. I am black, brown and beautiful.”
Eduvie Donald