Write about what disturbs you, particularly if it bothers no one else.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Bridging Human Differences
We are just two people. Not that much separates us. Not nearly as much as I’d thought.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Acknowledging Imperfections
I may have done some things wrong, but I’m trying my best.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
The Boundlessness of Kindness
All I’m saying is, kindness don’t have no boundaries.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Uniting Women’s Experiences
Wasn’t that the point of the book? For women to realize, we are just two people. Not that much separates us.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Love Through Honesty
God says we need to love our enemies. It hard to do. But it can start by telling the truth.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Courage in Family Legacy
Sometimes courage skips a generation. Thank you for bringing it back to our family.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Power of Prayer
That’s the way prayer do. It’s like electricity, it keeps things going.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Hypocrisy in Segregation
A bill that requires every white home to have a separate bathroom for the colored help. I’ve even notified the surgeon general of Mississippi to see if he’ll endorse the idea. I’m doing it for your own good. We all love our help.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help
Reflections of Self
And when she gone, all’s left is your reflection in the mirror. We both know what that looks like.
Kathryn Stockett – The Help