Monday, August 15th, 2016
My conviction lies in ____________.
"My conviction lies in the circular movement of most things. Repair can come in forms of reparations and reaping what you sow can tie into that. Giving as much love as possible in confidence that it will be returned. Pursuing knowledge."
"My conviction is that black people/of African diaspora must be free, free to imagine, free to feel pleasure, free to love, free to anger. If the human condition and civilization wants to evolve and grow at large, the human race's progression lies in freedom of the blackest thing."
"I stand behind my sexuality. People tell me it's wrong and how it's disgusting. But I'll love who I want to and that's all that matters."
"My conviction lies in my body and emotions. If something doesn't feel right it ain't right. As I change my needs change, but following those feelings stays the same."
"My conviction is rooted in social justice. Everything I do, from painting to sculpture to music all comes with the idea of creating a more just realm. I look to leave my mark on my community through my craft an my ideals. Bettering the existing conditions so that the next generation can stand stronger than we did. Leaving by example, breaking sigmas, paving the way."
"My conviction lies in God as God is the highest power over all. With belief in His son, Jesus, all things are able. Faith is also a very major conviction. I believe when you have faith to fall back on all your needs with be met your wishes and wants will come to pass. Faith and religion is what my conviction lies in."
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