
“Slave food turned to soul food, collards to neck bones”
You can't stop us now
On Albums, Untitled (2008)
Reported in Lamb, David. The Africans. Page 61.
“Slave food turned to soul food, collards to neck bones”
You can't stop us now
On Albums, Untitled (2008)
“Consider the source… Don't be a fool by listening to a fool.”
Source: Sly Moves: My Proven Program to Lose Weight, Build Strength, Gain Will Power, and Live your Dream
“Is that food?.. that looks like food… I think I'll taste it.”
Bucky Katt's Big Book of fun, page 125
Bucky Katt, Satchel Pooch
Source: Assata: In Her Own Words, p. 152
Source: Assata: An Autobiography
Source: Audition (1997), Chapter Eight
Context: My theory is that sushi and kaiseki are dishes that evolved in peaceful, prosperous times, when eating well was the normal state of affairs. In this country we have the illusion that there's always this warm, loving community we belong to, but the other side of that is a sort of exclusiveness and xenophobia, and our food reflects that. Japanese cuisine isn't inclusive at all-infact it's extremely inhospitable to outsiders, to people who don't fit into the community.
“I don't hate fools, I pity them! (I pity the fool)”
Quotes from acting