"I might go on discussing this subject at great length, but after all is said, done, and written, my own book of experiences will best show what these obstacles are, and how I managed to overcome them to some extent"
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The phrase “book of experiences” does double duty. It’s literal (Taylor did publish an autobiography) and rhetorical: he’s positioning his life as evidence, not grievance. That matters in a time when Black excellence was routinely met with demands for extra proof, extra politeness, extra humility. Taylor offers all three, but with a steel spine. The clause “after all is said, done, and written” stacks speech, action, and record-keeping into a single hierarchy: talk is cheap; survival is expensive; documentation is power.
Then he underplays the victory: “overcome them to some extent.” That’s not false modesty so much as an honest accounting of structural limits. Taylor can win races and still be shut out of hotels, threatened by competitors, and forced overseas to compete. The intent isn’t to inspire with a tidy triumph. It’s to insist that obstacles weren’t personal quirks to be “worked through” - they were systems. His most radical move is making his perseverance legible without begging for sympathy.
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| Topic | Overcoming Obstacles |
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Taylor, Major. (2026, January 15). I might go on discussing this subject at great length, but after all is said, done, and written, my own book of experiences will best show what these obstacles are, and how I managed to overcome them to some extent. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-might-go-on-discussing-this-subject-at-great-155457/
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Taylor, Major. "I might go on discussing this subject at great length, but after all is said, done, and written, my own book of experiences will best show what these obstacles are, and how I managed to overcome them to some extent." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-might-go-on-discussing-this-subject-at-great-155457/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I might go on discussing this subject at great length, but after all is said, done, and written, my own book of experiences will best show what these obstacles are, and how I managed to overcome them to some extent." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-might-go-on-discussing-this-subject-at-great-155457/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.











