"You can't state difference and also state equality. We have to state sameness to understand equality."
"World makers, social network makers, ask one question first: 'How can I do it?'"
Source: Zadie Smith (2000). “White teeth”
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Zadie Smith
Novelist, Essayist
Zadie Smith is a British novelist known for her exploration of race, identity, and multiculturalism in works like 'White Teeth'.
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