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"âShe thought football was like soccer,â Edelstein said to âPhiladelphia Daily Newsâ after Diana passed away in 1997. âShe asked, âWhat are your colors?â I said, âGreen and silver.â She said, âThose are my favorite colors.ââ"
"This is what is happening in our society and people tend to shy away from talking about it. So as a writer I have found a niche"
"I was once housed, fed and protected by prostitutes when my life was in danger because of my activism during the liberation struggle. Up to that time I had not paid much attention to prostitutes as human beings"
"As writers we do it for the love of the art, but to then get nothing out of it while every street corner is littered with your books, it is heartbreaking and demoralising"
"I donât care what people say though, the bookâs champion declared. It is beautiful writing"
"Vampires that suck your shadow and confidence."
"Some were chiefs. My grandmother was a chiefâs wife who influenced the chief in good governance. I had an aunt born in Bulawayo who married a foreigner in 1936. She started the burial societies. My paternal men were moneymakers, my maternal men were chiefs. I have always done things in my own way, since primary school"
"Aftrica is an oral culture. The orality of things is selectiveâwe choose what we talk about. Black people in a black community are expected to behave in a certain way. Someone asked me âAre you still black"
"I believe in speaking for those who canât speak for themselves. In the 1970s I was rescued by these women, by sex workers. Those people had a heart. They were women, mothers and sisters. They really felt for people. If a man wrote it, he wouldnât understand how it worked. These women never have the time to sit and write their experiences. They are too shameful, too embarrassing"
"I am from a background of women who are activists"
"Marrying off a girl at age 11 is not marriage at all, it is rape, often people ask me how it felt. Honestly how am I supposed to feel? It is horrible having four children by the age of 18. Honestly what am I supposed to say? However, I maintain that I am not a victim; I am part of the solution."
"The President said the nation is proud of her work of promoting equality and empowerment for girls and women. "Congratulations @TereraiTrent who has been honoured as one of the 10 most inspiring women in the world, part of the "Sculpted for Equal Rights" initiative. All the people of Zimbabwe are deeply proud of you & your work in promoting equality & empowerment for girls & women," the President wrote."
"These girls are married off before they are able to define themselves. I come from this line of women who have been married very young before they could define the lives they wanted for themselves."
"Wherever you are in life, despite challenges and difficulties, your dreams will always call you and remind you who you are and what you want to become."
"I am incredibly honored to be standing among the Worldâs Top 10 Most Inspiring Women âSculpted for Equal Rightsâ! Can you believe this rural Zimbabwean girl and just looking back where I came from to think I will have a life size statue standing in the streets of NYC! My goodness! The list includes Oprah Winfrey, Pink, Nicole Kidman, Jane Goodall, Cate Blanchett, Janet Mock, Tracy Dyson, Cheryl Strayed and Gabby Douglas."
"I am just humbled- it is unbelievable. Can you believe I am standing so tall in New York City? We know that 3% of statues in the city are female. My great-grandmother, my grandmother, my mother - ha - they would never have dreamt of something like this."
""Your dreams in life will have deeper meaning when they are tied to the greater good.â"
"We are strong already, but together we are stronger."
"As a child growing up in poverty, I witnessed how community consistently prioritize boys over girls in education because they felt boys had more chances to get job opportunities, These experiences made me want to write a story that decisively validates the value of giving educational opportunities to girls."
"Zimbabwean humanitarian, scholar, educator, and author, Dr Tererai Trent is one of the worldâs most internationally recognized voices for quality education and womenâs empowerment."
"Even after becoming a child bride who had three children by the time she was eighteen, Trent eventually earned multiple degrees, and a prominent global platform. A platform where she has interacted with world leaders and international businesses and audiences to advocate for universal access to quality education."