People are hungry for stories. It’s part of our very being. Storytelling is a form of history, of immortality too. It goes from one generation to another. -Studs Terkel
STUDS TERKELMore and more we are into communications; and less and less into communication.
More Studs Terkel Quotes
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I find labels “liberal” and “conservative” of little meaning. Our language has become perverted along with the thoughts of many of us.
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Marvin Miller, I suspect, is the most effective union organizer since John L. Lewis.
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There are nascent stirrings in the neighborhood and in the field, articulated by non-celebrated people who bespeak the dreams of their fellows. It may be catching. Unfortunately, it is not covered on the six o’clock news.
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One of the definitive works on gay life. Through this collective testimony we may come to understand what it is to be ‘the other’; in short, the other part of ourselves.
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Work is a search for daily meaning as well as for daily bread.
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I want to praise activists through the years. I praise those of the past as well, to have them honored.
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People are hungry for stories. It’s part of our very being.
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You know, ‘power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely’? It’s the same with powerlessness. Absolute powerlessness corrupts absolutely. Einstein said everything had changed since the atom was split, except the way we think. We have to think anew.
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I suppose if I have an epitaph it would be: “Curiosity Did Not Kill This Cat.” I don’t see retiring in the sense that we view it – I don’t see how I could. Dying at the microphone or at the typewriter would not be bad.
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More and more we are into communications; and less and less into communication.
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Most of us, like the assembly line worker, have jobs that are too small for our spirit. Jobs are not big enough for people.
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I think it’s realistic to have hope. One can be a perverse idealist and say the easiest thing: ‘I despair. The world’s no good.’ That’s a perverse idealist. It’s practical to hope, because the hope is for us to survive as a human species. That’s very realistic.
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I said, “Suppose communists come out against cancer, do we have to automatically come out for cancer?'” I can’t take back that I’m against the poll tax, that I’m against lynching, that I’m for peace.
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So how are things going along? Pretty good. Going to be good tomorrow? Hope so.
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If there is knowledge, it lies in the fusion of the book and the street.
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