
“When we die, we will turn into songs, and we will hear each other and remember each other.”
Source: Love Is a Mix Tape
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), (July 28, 2016)
“When we die, we will turn into songs, and we will hear each other and remember each other.”
Source: Love Is a Mix Tape
2010s, 2016 Democratic National Convention (2016)
The Open Mind interview (1985)
Context: What is … important is that we — number one: Learn to live with each other. Number two: try to bring out the best in each other. The best from the best, and the best from those who, perhaps, might not have the same endowment. And so this bespeaks an entirely different philosophy — a different way of life — a different kind of relationship — where the object is not to put down the other, but to raise up the other.
“We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond.”
Paul Robeson
Context: That time
we all heard it,
cool and clear,
cutting across the hot grit of the day.
The major Voice.
The adult Voice
forgoing Rolling River,
forgoing tearful tale of bale and barge
and other symptoms of an old despond.
Warning, in music-words
devout and large,
that we are each other's
harvest:
we are each other's
business:
we are each other's
magnitude and bond.