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The colonizing mind invites itself wherever it wishes to intrude; it is a...
Author:
Alice Walker
Book:
We Are the Ones We Have Been
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The colonizing mind invites itself wherever it wishes to intrude; it is a worthwhile practice for the coming millennium to train ourselves away from such a mind.
( Alice Walker )
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