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Walter Mosley Quotes

«For some people, racism has faded in the background. But not for him. It's still there even when he doesn't experience it. It's become a metaphysical experience in his life.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«It's 1966, Easy has to come to San Francisco,»
Author: Walter Mosley
«There was a whole black experience from the hippie movement. It's a whole new world.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«He's not wild in the way that he once was. He wants a deeper commitment or relationship with a woman.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«You're talking about poor people whose lives have been destroyed,»
Author: Walter Mosley
«There's a resistance for people to talk about things that make them feel guilty. When natural disasters happen, it's easier not to feel guilty about it.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«The reason I'm a writer is because I'm a writer. The reason I'm going through all these different genres is I'm trying to lay out a landscape for black male heroes.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«At one time if you were a black writer you had to be one of the best writers in the world (to be published). You had to be great. Now you can be good. Mediocre. And that's good.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«you're kinda like the shifting sand in a way.»
Author: Walter Mosley
«You're talking about poor people whose lives have been destroyed. I'm upset about Katrina. I'm upset that our country follows a conservative economic program that allows poor people to lose their safety net.»
Author: Walter Mosley