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Canadian poet and spoken word artist who initially rose to fame on Instagram and Tumblr sharing her short visual poetry. After gaining 4.2 million followers on Instagram for her poignant verses, she released her debut poetry collection Milk and Honey.

She inherited her love of art from her mother and began drawing and painting at five years old. She continued her art into her teens, but at the age of seventeen began to focus more in writing and performing.

She released her second poetry collection, The Sun and her Flowers, in October 2017.

She and her parents immigrated to Toronto, Canada when she was a child. Her sister, Keerat, is an artist and singer and performed the song version of her poem “Milk and Honey.”

She retweeted journalist Rana Ayyub in February 2021.

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Rupi Kaur Inspirational Quotes

"When things get better, there's a swing to the pendulum where things get worse for others."

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"I don't fit into the age, race, or class of a bestselling poet."

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"I can sit down with my sisters, and they can talk about my body in a certain way, and I will laugh about it with them. That's such a comfortable and loving relationship. But if a stranger I meet in a party makes the same comment, depending on their tone, that's not okay."

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"You have to really understand that although certain memories or stories make you sad, you are not sad. Pull yourself out from that emotion and remember that."

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"My dad studies and practices homeopathy and Ayurveda medicine. He's a strong believer in both honey and milk as forms of healing. Honey is the one food that does not die. It does not expire. Growing up, he'd always be mixing up almonds or turmeric or gram flower with milk to cure a cough or a cold."

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