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Ethel Waters

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    After years in white theaters I dreaded working in colored houses. The noise, the stomping, whistling, and cheering that hadn't annoyed me when I was young was now something I dreaded.

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    All my life I've been prejudiced against wealthy people.

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    All the men in my life have been two things: an epic and an epidemic.

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    Among Negroes it is a bad omen when someone knocks on the door of a house where a person has died.

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    Basically there is no difference between whites and blacks, browns and yellows. I decided to think no more of people as Northerners and Southerners.

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    I could depend a lot on my shaking, though I never shimmied vulgarly and only to express myself.

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    I don't care to dress up except when it is necessary or good for my business.

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    I dressed plain, but my partners were always spending more money on clothes than I could afford.

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    If I wanted pity, I got it because I'm illegitimate. And when I didn't want it I was mean and nasty.

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    I found that a couple of bottles of beer would give me a lift, but the third bottle would sober me up.

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    If whites bored me, it was because they bored themselves. They seemed to get little fun out of life and were desperately lonely.

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    I had always loved John Ford's pictures. And I came to love him, too, but I was frightened to death working for him. He used the shock treatment while directing me.

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    I had a probing mind and an elephant memory.

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    I have always been psychic. The walls of any room I walk into talk to me.

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    I have no acting technique I act instinctively. That's why I can't play any role that isn't based on something in my life.

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    I have reason to be shy. I've been hurt plenty.

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    I know the most terrible thing that can happen to a woman. That is the gang-up. Men put you to sleep with their drops and one man after another goes in and takes you.

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    I learned early in life not to judge others. We outcasts are very happy and content to leave that job to our social superiors.

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    I'm not afraid to die. I'm looking forward to it. I know the Lord has His arms wrapped around this big sparrow.

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    I never accepted the idea that I was all through. I guess no person who has once been a star can do that, ever.

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    In her whole life Mom never earned more than five or six dollars a week. Being without a husband, it was hard for her to find any place at all for us to live.

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    It has been an ache and a joy both to look over this big shoulder of mine at all my yesterdays.

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    I've never been able to feel that there is anything undignified about making your living by the sweat of your brow.

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    I want affection and tenderness desperately, but there's something in me that prevents me from handing it out.

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    I wanted to be with the kind of people I'd grown up with, but you can't go back to them and be one of them again, no matter how hard you try.

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    I was born out of wedlock. Nobody brought me up.

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    Many people know how to criticize, but few know how to praise.

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    Mom never quit on me. My only regret is that she didn't live long enough to share some of the money and comforts my work in show business has brought me.

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    Mom was the greatest influence of my childhood. She wanted to save me from the vice, lust, and drinking that was all about me.

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    My aunts lived on liquor and seldom felt like eating much. I don't know what's wrong about a kid stealing when he's hungry.

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    My father came back one day and forced my mother to submit to him. He raped her, holding a knife.

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    My whole family could sing. My family harmonized without any instruments to accompany them.

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    Negroes are human beings with exactly the same faults and virtues as members of the other races.

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    New York is only 97 miles from Philadelphia but was the Big Time as no other American city has ever been.

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    Nothing can beat the smell of dew and flowers and the odor that comes out of the earth when the sun goes down.

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    Only those who are being burned know what fire is like.

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    Somehow, the things my mother wanted to do, the release in evangelism she sought with such frenzy, were transferred to me.

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    The big compliment came from the beer drinkers who didn't know me. They wouldn't drink or move when I sang. If they had their glasses in mid-air, the glasses wouldn't come down.

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    The greatest acts in colored show business had long made Harlem their home and favorite stamping ground.

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    There had been lots of crises in my life. And there was plenty of spunk and battle cry still left in me.

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    There is a certain type of white Southerner who respects certain Negro individuals.

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    There is a great supply of amateur undertakers in show business.

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    There's no hypocrisy in Hell's Kitchen.

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    There was one emotional outlet my people always had when they had the blues. That was singing.

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    The white audiences thought I was white, my features being what they are, and at every performance I'd have to take off my gloves to prove I was a spade.

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    Though I was a Catholic, I recognized that Protestant churches had something.

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    Though I was excited about the Sojourner Truth play, it was not reassuring to think that my entire future might depend on the success of that one show.

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    Today I blame only certain agents for my long eclipse as a public entertainer.

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    Today or any day that phone may ring and bring good news.

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    Twenty-five years is a long time for a girl to live out of a trunk, and after looking over a few houses, I fell in love with one in Southwest Los Angeles.