"I believe that it is impossible for two individuals not committed to their own and each other’s well being to sustain a healthy and enduring relationship."

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Source: bell hooks, Cornel West (2016). “Breaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life”, p.120, Routledge

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Bell Hooks

Author, Feminist, Social Activist

Bell Hooks was a prominent cultural critic and author known for her work on love, feminism, and social justice, particularly in 'All About Love'.

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"Dominator culture has tried to keep us all afraid, to make us choose safety instead of risk, sameness instead of diversity. Moving through that fear, finding out what connects us, revelling in our differences; this is the process that brings us closer, that gives us a world of shared values, of meaningful community."

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