Darnell Lamont Walker Quotes
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Darnell Lamont Walker is a filmmaker and storyteller known for his powerful narratives that address social justice, identity, and the human experience. His work often combines personal reflection with a bold exploration of societal issues, using film as a platform for change. The following quotes capture his unique perspective on the art of filmmaking, the importance of authentic storytelling, and the impact of visual media on shaping culture and conversations.
Police are killing black men. Mona Scott-Young is killing black women.
The people we’d want to share it all with die before we get it.
And like that, I said goodbye to my grandmother like we were two people who met in a coffee shop, shared a lifetime of stories and left wanting more, but knowing we’d meet there again.
Relationships are songs we collect. Breakups are songs we can no longer listen to.
Wanna see the damage religion has done to your people? Wait for the worst of their oppressors to die and look for the prayers they offer them.
Undeniable chemistry and horrific timing. They love each other.
Audacity and collaboration aren’t just luxuries—they’re necessities. No matter who you are, daring to dream boldly and building alongside others will always take you further than you could ever go alone.
Trees still grow after letting dead things go.
Love is who will hold you through the mourning.
Sometimes our walls exist just to see who has the strength to knock
them down.
From Creep
Police are killing black men. Mona Scott-Young is killing black women.
The people we’d want to share it all with die before we get it.
And like that, I said goodbye to my grandmother like we were two people who met in a coffee shop, shared a lifetime of stories and left wanting more, but knowing we’d meet there again.
Relationships are songs we collect. Breakups are songs we can no longer listen to.
Wanna see the damage religion has done to your people? Wait for the worst of their oppressors to die and look for the prayers they offer them.
Undeniable chemistry and horrific timing. They love each other.
Audacity and collaboration aren’t just luxuries—they’re necessities. No matter who you are, daring to dream boldly and building alongside others will always take you further than you could ever go alone.
Trees still grow after letting dead things go.
Love is who will hold you through the mourning.
Sometimes our walls exist just to see who has the strength to knock
them down.
From Creep
Police are killing black men. Mona Scott-Young is killing black women.
The people we’d want to share it all with die before we get it.
And like that, I said goodbye to my grandmother like we were two people who met in a coffee shop, shared a lifetime of stories and left wanting more, but knowing we’d meet there again.
Relationships are songs we collect. Breakups are songs we can no longer listen to.
Wanna see the damage religion has done to your people? Wait for the worst of their oppressors to die and look for the prayers they offer them.
Undeniable chemistry and horrific timing. They love each other.
Audacity and collaboration aren’t just luxuries—they’re necessities. No matter who you are, daring to dream boldly and building alongside others will always take you further than you could ever go alone.
Trees still grow after letting dead things go.
Love is who will hold you through the mourning.
Sometimes our walls exist just to see who has the strength to knock
them down.
From Creep