"I have only to break into the tightness of a strawberry, and I see summer - its dust and lowering skies."
"But maybe a man was nothing but a man, which is what Baby Suggs always said. They encouraged you to put some of your weight in their hands and soon as you felt how light and lovely that was, they studied your scars and tribulations, after which they did what he had done: ran her children out and tore up the house. [...] A man ain't nothing but a man,' said Baby Suggs. 'But a son? Well now, that's somebody."
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Source: Toni Morrison (2014). “Beloved”, p.1, Random House
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