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Queen & Slim Quotes

November 27, 2019 by Crystal Yakel-Kuntz Leave a Comment

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Queen & Slim Quotes By Crystal Yakel-Kuntz

If you are looking for Queen & Slim Quotes, you have probably seen the movie already or it totally peaked your interest!  You are in luck if you are looking for a review, because one of our writers, has already seen it and you can find her Queen & Slim review here!

 Slim: I thought we were gonna hang out, get to know each other?

Queen: Nah, I’m good.

 

Slim: How do you know if your clients are telling the truth?

Queen: I don’t.

 

Slim: Why do black people always feel the need to be excellent? Why can’t we just be ourselves?

 

Queen: It should be a sin to call a black woman crazy.

 

Queen: I’m scared.

Slim: I’m alright. I’ll be brave enough for both of us.

 

Queen: I’m rubbing your head for good luck.

Slim: I don’t believe in luck. I believe everything is destined.

 

Slim: Would you have gone on a second date with me?

Queen: No. Nothing personal. I just like being alone.

 

Slim: She’s gonna be my legacy.

Queen: What do you mean?

Slim: As long as my lady remembers me fondly, that’s all I need.

 

Queen: My uncle told me nothing scarier to a white man than seeing a black man on a horse.

Slim: Why?

Queen: Because he has to look up to see him.

 

Slim: I could die today. I just want people to know I was here.

 

Slim: Junior, can you take our picture?

Junior: Sure!

Queen: Come on…I don’t think that is a good idea.

Slim: I want proof we were here.

 

Slim: Babies are a product of what two people needed from each other.

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About Crystal Yakel-Kuntz

"When I don’t feel I understand something, or someone, I turn to books and movies. Humans are complex, and these two mediums have provided me space to remember and appreciate that about each of us. Through film we are allowed a glimpse into that complexity - how people see others, how people see themselves. Watching and critiquing film means that I watch and critique society, and in turn myself."

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