It is a blessing to die for a cause, because you can so easily die for nothing.
Andrew Young
There can be no democracy without truth. There can be no truth without controversy, there can be no change without freedom. Without freedom there can be no progress.
We rise in glory as we sink in pride.
Nothing is illegal if one hundred businessmen decide to do it.
There's no problem on the planet that can't be solved without violence. That's the lesson of the civil rights movement.
I have about concluded that wealth is a state of mind, and that anyone can acquire a wealthy state of mind by thinking rich thoughts.
I've always seen the Olympics as a place where you could act out your differences on the athletic field with a sense of sportsmanship and fairness and mutual respect.
In a world where change is inevitable and continuous, the need to achieve that change without violence is essential for survival.
To whom much is given, much is required - not expected, but required.
On the soft bed of luxury many kingdoms have expired.
Influence is like a savings account. The less you use it, the more you've got.
Affirmative action is an effort to include every aspect of society in the decision making.
I like my life. I've had a good life. I think the reason is my parents taught me that life is a burden. But if you take it one day at a time, it's an easy burden.
I'm against voter fraud in any form, and I have long supported a national voter ID card. But ID cards need not - and must not - restrict voting rights in any way, shape or form.
I wasn't predicted to be anything. I just followed an inner spirit, and it put me in the right place and the right time. I didn't want to be the mayor of Atlanta. I didn't want to run for Congress. I didn't want to work for Martin Luther King Jr. I wanted to work close to him and be a writer and write about the movement.
Surely, if we can land a spaceship on Mars, we can certainly put a voter ID card in the hand of every eligible voter.
The unsung heroes of the civil rights movement were always the wives and the mothers.
The commercialization of sport is the democratization of sport.
I have committed my life to helping the poor, and I believe that if more companies followed Wal-Mart's lead in providing opportunity and savings to those who need it most, more Americans battling poverty would realize the American dream.
Nobody black had learned anything from the 'Letter from the Birmingham Jail' or from the 'I Have a Dream' speech. That was a revelation of white people.
We think it is complicated to change the world. Change comes little by little. Nothing worthwhile can happen in one generation.
My hope for my children must be that they respond to the still, small voice of God in their own hearts.
Most of my teachers wanted to send me to the principal's office. But my fourth-grade teacher once put her arms around me and said, 'You sure write well.' And I've had good penmanship until this day. She was the only one who ever said anything nice to me. That's the kind of motivation that students need.
There is a sense in which the United States ambassador speaks to the United States, as well as for the United States. I have always seen my role as a thermostat rather than a thermometer. So I'm going to be actively working... for my own concerns. I have always had people advise me on what to say, but never on what not to say.
President Jimmy Carter was a citizen soldier. Ironically, he was considered weak because he didn't kill anybody and he didn't get anyone killed.
I wouldn't listen to my parents, but I found out that I absorbed. I never heard what they said - told me - but I did what they did.
You have to start living for something that's worth dying for.
I was raised that way: don't get mad, get smart.
If you're a preacher, you talk for a living, so even if you don't make sense, you learn to make nonsense eloquently.
Look at those they call unfortunate and at a closer view, you'll find many of them are unwise.
If I hadn't been so outspoken, Jimmy Carter wouldn't have wanted me.
The two are not mutually exclusive, but we think we can have wealth without good ideas and without values and without a clear vision. Wealth without vision is insanity.
There is no safer place to put your money than in the middle of the U.S.
One of the principles of nonviolence is that you leave your opponents whole and better off than you found them.
Our children lost our direction because they have been compromised. They have found freedom at the ballot box, and then they have taken on plastic chains around their minds and souls and mortgage their future on credit cards. They have to learn better - they have to learn the value of ideas and health as opposed to wealth.
In a sane, civil, intelligent and moral society, you don't blame poor people for being poor.
For most of the world, civil and political rights... come as luxuries that are far away in the future.
Everybody in America has been dependent on the government at some time. We owe everybody in America the right to vote and access to capital. What I say is, let's make America work, let's make democracy and free enterprise work for everybody.
We've changed in the sense that we flipped - and this is no longer the Republican party of Lincoln. This is the party of suppression.
Our school systems have to realize that everybody doesn't learn the same way, and no one learns without some emotional support.
What Iran wants and what North Korea wants is respect.
There were lots of smart black people at Harvard before Barack Obama, but none of them ever got to head up the law review. There has been a history of discrimination.
If I wanted to develop a scenario to destroy America, I would do what the Republicans are doing. Take the brightest and best young black men off the streets, put them in jail, make them meaner than hell for 8 or 10 years and then turn them lose in a society where there are plenty of guns for them to play with.
Profits should be for a purpose. Profits should be productive. You should make money for producing benefits that make the world a better place. Making money is a good thing when it is made in service to humanity or the democracy.
No one who's white thinks he's innocent. No one who's black thinks he's guilty.
Having personally watched the Voting Rights Act being signed into law that August day, I can't begin to imagine how we could have all been so wrong in believing that more Americans would vote once they were all truly free to do so.
Once the Xerox copier was invented, diplomacy died.
I believe in humanitarian capitalism, and there are good people on Wall Street.
Some kind of affirmative action is important in a democracy and for economic competitiveness and national security. The Army was the first to realize that you had to have desegregation of a military to have it working properly.
Wishing of all strategies, is the worst.