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From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun

“I hate when people start talking about how they feel sorry for blind people because they can’t see the beauty of a rainbow or the soft yellows and grays and browns of new kittens. Like a blind person’s life isn’t as good because they don’t have something that other people have. I mean how could you miss something you’ve never had? People are so caught up in trying to force their own world onto everyone else’s that they don’t even get the fact that other person doesn’t care.”

—From The Notebooks of Melanin Sun, Jacqueline Woodson.

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