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Quotes by James A. Baldwin

Pessimists are the people who have no hope for themselves or for others. Pessimists are also people who think the human race is beneath their notice, that theyre better than other human beings.

To be sensual, I think, is to respect and rejoice in the force of life, of life itself, and to be present in all that one does, from the effort of loving to the making of bread.

The young think that failure is the Siberian end of the line, banishment from all the living, and tend to do what I then did - which was to hide.

I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.

Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.

Love him and let him love you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters?

There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment the time is always now.

Fires cant be made with dead embers, nor can enthusiasm be stirred by spiritless men. Enthusiasm in our daily work lightens effort and turns even labor into pleasant tasks.

It is very nearly impossible... to become an educated person in a country so distrustful of the independent mind.

I am what time, circumstance, history, have made of me, certainly, but I am also, much more than that. So are we all.

There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment the time is always now.

To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.

People are trapped in history and history is trapped in them.

American history is longer, larger, more various, more beautiful, and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it.

It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.

The power of the white world is threatened whenever a black man refuses to accept the white worlds definitions.

The only thing that white people have that black people need, or should want, is power-and no one holds power forever.

The price one pays for pursuing any profession, or calling, is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.

The questions which one asks oneself begin, at least, to illuminate the world, and become ones key to the experience of others.

Every legend, moreover, contains its residuum of truth, and the root function of language is to control the universe by describing it.