This quote celebrates self-acceptance and loving all parts of yourself, not just the 'good' ones. It's about embracing your full personality, including moments of joy and moments of strength or seriousness, without apology or judgment.
Quote by Zora Neale Hurston: “I love myself when I am laughing. And then again when I am looking mean and impressive.”
I love myself when I am laughing. And then again when I am looking mean and impressive.
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Historical Context
From *Dust Tracks on a Road*. Hurston's life was a testament to self-reliance and individuality, often challenging societal expectations for Black women of her time.
About the Author
American novelist, anthropologist, and folklorist who documented African American folklore and culture in the rural South and Caribbean during the 1930s and 1940s. Her 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is considered a masterwork of twentieth-century American literature.
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