
2010s, Update on Investigations in Ferguson (2015)
"Body Pleasure and the Origins of Violence" (1975)
2010s, Update on Investigations in Ferguson (2015)
“There can be no doubt that distrust of words is less harmful than unwarranted trust in them.”
Speech of October 1989, accepting a peace prize; quoted in The Independent, London (9 December 1989)
Context: There can be no doubt that distrust of words is less harmful than unwarranted trust in them. Besides, to distrust words, and indict them for the horrors that might slumber unobtrusively within them — isn't this, after all, the true vocation of the intellectual?
“Baby, baby let me sleep on it
Let me sleep on it
And I'll give you my answer in the morning…”
Bat out of Hell (1977), Paradise by the Dashboard Light
At a rally in Ashburn, Virginia. http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/trump-kicks-out-baby-rally-226566 (August 2, 2016)
2010s, 2016, August
“No one and nothing can harm us, child, except what we fear and love.”
Source: The Wreath
2013, "Let Freedom Ring" Ceremony (August 2013)
Context: The March on Washington teaches us that we are not trapped by the mistakes of history; that we are masters of our fate. But it also teaches us that the promise of this nation will only be kept when we work together. We’ll have to reignite the embers of empathy and fellow feeling, the coalition of conscience that found expression in this place 50 years ago. And I believe that spirit is there, that truth force inside each of us. I see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. I see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather in the dignified steps of an elderly white man. It’s there when the native-born recognizing that striving spirit of the new immigrant; when the interracial couple connects the pain of a gay couple who are discriminated against and understands it as their own. That’s where courage comes from -- when we turn not from each other, or on each other, but towards one another, and we find that we do not walk alone. That’s where courage comes from.
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)