Top 57 Jason Reynolds Quotes December 13, 2020 by Krista Aniston Leave a Comment “Having a superpower has nothing to do with the ability to fly or jump, or superhuman strength. The truest superpowers are the ones we all possess: willpower, integrity, and most importantly, courage.”― Jason Reynolds“Be not afraid of discomfort. If you can’t put yourself in a situation where you are uncomfortable, then you will never grow. You will never change. You’ll never learn.”― Jason Reynolds“When I was a kid, I couldn’t see life outside ramen noodles and Kool-Aid.”― Jason Reynolds“Poetry has the ability to create entire moments with just a few choice words. The spacing and line breaks create rhythm, a helpful musicality, a natural flow. The separate stanzas aid in perpetuating a kind of incremental reading, one small chunk at a time.”― Jason Reynolds“Hip-hop saved me. It gave me permission to use language in a certain way. It validated my community and my friends. It gave our slang a certain elegance.”― Jason Reynolds“People always say time heals. Time doesn’t necessarily heal anything. It allows you to manage things. There are occasions where you feel the pain as if it just happened, but you know that it’s a fleeting moment.”― Jason Reynolds“’To Kill a Mockingbird’ wasn’t about me.”― Jason Reynolds“It wasn’t that the teachers were bad. From what I can remember, they were pretty good. It was about the selection of books. It was about not seeing my young life reflected back to me: my family dynamics, the noise and complexities of my neighborhood, the things I loved, like ice cream trucks and Kool-Aid.”― Jason Reynolds“I just want young people to read my books and feel cared for, feel safe, feel like there’s someone else in the world who understands – or at least acknowledges – your existence.”― Jason Reynolds“The truth is, my life was made infinitely more difficult because I didn’t read any books. But I didn’t read any books. That’s my story. That’s my truth.”― Jason Reynolds“If a kid is reading a book about someone who looks like them but doesn’t talk like them, we stunt their growth by dissing them.”― Jason Reynolds“All I want kids to know is that I see them for who they are and not who everyone thinks they are.”― Jason Reynolds“The literary world has to compete with YouTube, Instagram, PlayStation, Xbox, Hulu.”― Jason Reynolds“I read tons of books, listen to music non-stop, watch as many movies as possible, catch a play when I can, art shows, concerts, bar talks – I just try to engage in art, which to me is everywhere, as often as I can because narrative lives in it all.”― Jason Reynolds“Writing is like any other sort of sport. In order for you to get better at it, you have to exercise the muscle.”― Jason Reynolds“Gratitude is one of the greatest gifts we can give. And it’s not a gift we often give to children. We expect it of them, but we don’t necessarily give it back.”― Jason Reynolds“Grief is like mending a knee. You can mend the knee and make it function, but the knee never actually heals.”― Jason Reynolds“Rap music was a savior to me.”― Jason Reynolds“There are so many things I want to do, so many things I have to say.”― Jason Reynolds“The feeling of self-discovery, for me, is perennial.”― Jason Reynolds“The truth of the matter is that chess is not the game of life because life does not ever happen the way you strategize and plan.”― Jason Reynolds“I grew up around a whole bunch of girls, and one thing I realized is what they had on their plate was very different than what I had on mine. The things girls are made to be responsible for is a heavy burden – take care of your younger siblings, do good in school, have some extracurriculars. The pressure is intense.”― Jason Reynolds“One thing I wish I’d been told in school is that my language is valid.”― Jason Reynolds“Boston is pretty infamous for race relations.”― Jason Reynolds“I’m writing all the books I wish I had when I was a kid.”― Jason Reynolds“The idea of the mask in any scenario has always fascinated me. Not only does it protect identity, it also allows one to hide.”― Jason Reynolds“It’s hard to be what you can’t see.”― Jason Reynolds“When Black Lives Matter started, it was polarizing.”― Jason Reynolds“I write every single day.”― Jason Reynolds“Rappers were my storytellers.”― Jason Reynolds“All the academy will tell you that the language that is familiar to you is not appropriate. and that’s not to say that there shouldn’t be a standard, but when I come to school with my friends’ language, my grandmother’s language, the language in my mouth – you’re going to tell me that’s improper?”― Jason Reynolds“I love, loved, loved ‘We Real Cool’ by Gwendolyn Brooks.”― Jason Reynolds“My relationship to comics isn’t nearly as strong as some people’s. Ha! I mean, I grew up with a comic book fanatic. My older brother was, and still is, obsessed. And I was obsessed with the fact that he was obsessed, because I was obsessed with him. But not necessarily with comics themselves.”― Jason Reynolds“I believe that every character is a setting, a world with moving parts, and on the other hand, every setting is, in fact, a character – a living breathing thing with personality and backstory. The way stories come to life, at least for me, is when these elements commune in relationship to one another.”― Jason Reynolds“I have a chip on my shoulder I pet every morning, a constant feeling like I have something to prove. Hearing that the canon can’t be diversified, there’s no room for more brown faces – that fueled my fire.”― Jason Reynolds“The people who know me do not ask me about the next book or how it’s going. They ask, ‘Jason, are you sleeping?’ because they know my brain will not shut down.”― Jason Reynolds“I wanted to be Langston Hughes.”― Jason Reynolds“Rap music was and is, for me, everything.”― Jason Reynolds“I wanted to be a poet. I fell in love with poetry around eight years old, but not through literature. Instead, it came through hip-hop lyrics and my obsession with reading liner notes. Queen Latifah’s ‘Black Reign’ is the album that stands out the most.”― Jason Reynolds“I read ‘The Young Landlords’ and felt almost a chemical change. What I realized while reading that book was that I could write in my voice, use my tongue, my language, my style, and write a story.”― Jason Reynolds“I write about six to seven hours a day, five days a week, unless I’m traveling.”― Jason Reynolds“The truths are universal: Every kid knows fear. Every kid knows family and friendship. Loss, love, laughter. Everything else is just detail.”― Jason Reynolds“I know the feeling of confusion and betrayal. I know the feeling of fearing for my life.”― Jason Reynolds“I am a consummate metaphor addict.”― Jason Reynolds“Queen Latifah was writing poetry. Maybe Latifah’s ‘Ladies First’ and Angelou’s ‘Phenomenal Woman’ are the same thing, a generation apart.”― Jason Reynolds“I’ve been told what I can’t do my whole life.”― Jason Reynolds“I would go to the store, I would buy cassette tapes, and I would read the liner notes and sort of subconsciously creating the connections between the rappers that I was reading and the poets that they were teaching us in school.”― Jason Reynolds“I have a hard time with people who say they write for children but they don’t really like children. I love children. I love talking with them.”― Jason Reynolds“It’s naive of adults to believe that young people aren’t aware of what is going on in the world. The best thing we can do is confront that to help them navigate it. We can help them say, ‘These things are happening. What does that mean for your life?’”― Jason Reynolds“We all want to believe in the magic of someone knowing what we’re thinking.”― Jason Reynolds“We’ve always been told to pretend as if we’re not afraid.”― Jason Reynolds“Rappers are the white authors of our generation. They know me, my language, my codes, my family, my block.”― Jason Reynolds“The stories of kids who grew up in communities like mine weren’t being written about in many books for kids.”― Jason Reynolds“I was eight years old when I got the talk about what to do if a police officer stops me. I was 15 when I was face-down on the curb for the first time.”― Jason Reynolds“I try to be an active griever. I feel like we lean on time because of the trope ‘Time heals all wounds.’ And there is truth to that, but I don’t think that it’s absolute. I think that to grieve and to deal and cope, you have to be actively processing the information. Have your moments, be broken, and allow yourself to fully express pain.”― Jason Reynolds“Sometimes it’s okay for careers to find you.”― Jason Reynolds“I try to create characters people want to sit with, even if nothing is happening.”― Jason Reynolds
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