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A Woman's Inspiration Book Analysis
Book Title: A Woman’s Inspiration
“One day at a time”
21 Day Inspirational Quotes and Poetry

By: Patricia D. Brown

Scripture quotations marked KJV are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation.

To The Reader

A sister’s inspiration is a book based on the power of word through personal quotes and the poetic words from the heart, soul and mind of a woman who constantly believes in the process of change through the spoken word. The bible states in the book of Proverbs 18:21 “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” Do you see how powerful words can become once they are spoken?
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When I walk down the street,
I see me,
I see you
From afar but yet so close.

How I embrace
My African Culture.

We speak different languages
We’re in different
Parts of the world,
I still believe on day
We will come together
Beyond the shadows
Of our flesh

Personal Quote
Day 17

“Lord grant me the wisdom to bring about change in this life…Today I stand for freedom and change”

My plea

I cup my hands before you in prayer
Realizing you have
Always been there—

Lord please hear
My plea,
For freedom begins
In me,

A heart filled with peace
As I see my brother
Slapping his mother,
My sister is on the
Corner selling her
Body and her daughter
Is with her mother—

I cup my hands before you,
My sisters in Ghana has no food,
My brother has no shoes,
We talk about God ,

What does God think about us?
We talk about slavery
But we are the ones enslaved
By our own fears—

Lord please hear my plea,
So we can rise up in our
Communities,
And start facing our fears.

Personal Quote
Day 18

“Choices are a part of life…Today I take charge and choose to make choices that are beneficial for
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