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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‎

  • Fede Federicahas quotedlast year
    when it got dark, he turned the light on and marvelled at how bright the bulb that dangled from the ceiling was, how it did not cast long shadows on the wall like the palm oil lamps back home.
  • Danica Alistounhas quoted2 years ago
    where he was going
  • Danica Alistounhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s exciting to have to deal with God as a rival
  • Danica Alistounhas quoted2 years ago
    and I had been surprised because I thought the Church was Christ’s bride
  • Danica Alistounhas quoted2 years ago
    He was wrong. He was so wrong.
  • Danica Alistounhas quoted2 years ago
    He was wrong. He was so wrong
  • Danica Alistounhas quoted2 years ago
    heavy and hollow.
  • Unicorn Loverhas quoted6 months ago
    his British nose was still as pinched and as narrow as it always was, the same nose that had had me worried that he did not get enough air when he first came to Enugu.
  • Unicorn Loverhas quoted6 months ago
    “Then I will die.” Fear had darkened Jaja’s eyes to the color of coal tar, but he looked Papa in the face now. “Then I will die, Papa.”
  • Unicorn Loverhas quoted6 months ago
    He picked up the missal and flung it across the room, toward Jaja. It missed Jaja completely, but it hit the glass étagerè, which Mama polished often. It cracked the top shelf, swept the beige, finger-size ceramic figurines of ballet dancers in various contorted postures to the hard floor and then landed after them.
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