“How shall we venture home?
How shall we tell each other of the poet?”
"The Gates"
The Gates (1976)
Context: How shall we venture home?
How shall we tell each other of the poet?
How can we meet the judgment on the poet,
or his execution? How shall we free him? How shall we speak to the infant beginning to run?
All those beginning to run?
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Muriel Rukeyser 42
poet and political activist 1913–1980Related quotes

“We shall be everything to each other. Nothing else shall be of any consequence.”
Source: The Awakening
Source: The Other America (1962), p. 170

Idyll 28; lines 21-22; translation by C. S. Calverley, from Theocritus, translated into English Verse.
Idylls

1970s, Second Inaugural Address (1973)
“How about we give each other everything we can and not blame each other for what we can’t.”
Source: The Sweetest Thing

“Whenever the white man treats the Indian as they treat each other then we shall have no more wars.”
Lincoln Hall Speech (1879)
Context: Whenever the white man treats the Indian as they treat each other then we shall have no more wars. We shall be all alike — brothers of one father and mother, with one sky above us and one country around us and one government for all. Then the Great Spirit Chief who rules above will smile upon this land and send rain to wash out the bloody spots made by brothers' hands upon the face of the earth. For this time the Indian race is waiting and praying. I hope no more groans of wounded men and women will ever go to the ear of the Great Spirit Chief above, and that all people may be one people.