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Quotes by Edna Stewart

“Dr. King was always, you know, we were glad to see him come to Chicago. I mostly catered when I started with the Civil Rights workers, and we used to wait for them to come back from, when they were out picketing, and we were real busy.”

“Because we put a lot of love in our biscuits, we take a lot of time and patience with em, and I have a few secrets.”

“Basically, what we do is all fresh.”

Carpe DiemBy Edna StewartShakespeare, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman did it, why cant I?The words of Horace, his laconic phrase. Does it amuse me or frighten me?Does it rub salt in an old wound? Horace, Shakespeare, Robert Frost and Walt Whitman my loves,weve all had a taste of the devils carpe of forbidden food. My belly is full of mourning over life mishaps of should haves, missed pleasure, and why was I ever born?The leaf falls from the trees from which it was born in and cascade down like a feather that tumbles and toil in the wind.One gush! It blows away. It’s trampled, raked, burned and finally turns to ashes which fades away like the leaves of grass.Did Horace get it right? Trust in nothing?The shortness of Life is seventy years, Robert Frost and Whitman bared more, but Shakespeare did not.Butterflies of Curiosities allures me more.Man is mortal, the fruit is ripe. Seize more my darling! Enjoy the day.

Life is not sugar coated.

Afghan GirlIce blue eyes that look to the morning sky as I knit the pieces and remnants of my life. I have No books, no paper, no pencils, and no black boards. I look at the holes in my life as I see the hills of the Appalachians that echo. I think to myself, who will I marry? Is my life-like Pari? These strings please come together. Snowflakes give me hope, and my dreams dance all around me. I‘ll put another log on the fire. I watch the brown paper bag over the broken glass pane letting the cold wind in; I’ll take some of these remnants and stuff it.These strings are come together. Mama told me that life would be hard. I bartered for flour the other day, and the chickens ain’t laying no eggs. I struggle with life and these strings. My hands are worn and tired. Now, I have granny square hands. I am unclean, unblemished, and finished, Afghan girl.

If I love one lover,...I have loved many more.

Hard work always pays off in the eyes of a God that never sleeps. . . . Whos always near and never far

If I were a bean,... I wouldnt sulk all day long.

Thoughts thoughts. Are they not mine?I think, I write, I type.Thoughts. Are they wise?Let truth be told in words, compiled together, create a page, a book. Thoughts. Are they master piece?Is it a prize winner?...An Alfred Nobel?Thoughts. Are they not mine? Gift of God?they are not mine.

Writing and art are my lovers

Its not the error in the book, its the thought that counts.

Where would we be without the success of our mothers?