
“We forget old stories, but those stories remain the same.”
“The Same Story,” p. 63
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: “A Stone and a Word”
Responsibilities - Introduction http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1572/
Responsibilities (1914)
“We forget old stories, but those stories remain the same.”
“The Same Story,” p. 63
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: “A Stone and a Word”
“Remember, for every shot you fire, someone, somewhere, is making money.”
Regarding the his work with the playwright Eugene O'Neill, as quoted in Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen (1989) by Charles Musser, "The Troubled relations: Robeson, O'Neil and Micheaux", p. 94
Context: One does not need a very long racial memory to loose on oneself in such a part … As I act, civilization falls away from me. My plight becomes real, the horrors terrible facts. I feel the terror of the slave mart, the degradation of man bought and sold into slavery. Well, I am the son of an emancipated slave and the stories of old father are vivid on the tablets of my memory.
Source: " Robert Kahn http://home.isr.umich.edu/research/researcher-profiles/robert-kahn/," by Susan Rosegrant at isr.umich.edu, March 2009.
Source: I'll Ask You Three Times, Are You OK?: Tales of Driving and Being Driven
“You are what exists before all stories. You are what remains when the story is understood.”
Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life (2002)
There Only Was One Choice
Song lyrics, Dance Band on the Titanic (1977)