Studs Terkel
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Studs Terkel
Louis "Studs" Terkel was an American author, historian, actor, and broadcaster. He received the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1985 for "The Good War", and is best remembered for his oral histories of common Americans, and for hosting a long-running radio show in Chicago...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth16 May 1912
CountryUnited States of America
blacks whites
Race: How Blacks & Whites Think & Feel About the American Obsession.
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I'm seeing something and I'm not standing silent about it. Humans are pushed out to make room for cars.
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If it weren't for the warm grates we would've had 80 frozen corpses down there during the big blizzard.
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Studs could have grown up in New York, Chicago or any dirty, industrial city full of conflict, hustle and color. He could definitely not have grown up in San Francisco or L.A.
friday monday dying
Work is about a search for daily meaning as well as daily bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment rather than torpor; in short, for a sort of life rather than a Monday through Friday sort of dying.
differences people want
I want people to talk to one another no matter what their difference of opinion might be.
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Tom Paine was a great American visionary. His book, Common Sense, sold a couple of hundred thousand copies in a population of four or five million. That means it was a best seller for years. People were thoughtful then. Hope is one thing. But you need to have hope with thought.
knowledge thinking years
Think of what's stored in an 80- or a 90-year-old mind. Just marvel at it. You've got to get out this information, this knowledge, because you've got something to pass on. There'll be nobody like you ever again. Make the most of every molecule you've got as long as you've got a second to go.
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Hope never trickles down. It always springs up.
inquirers
Don't be an examiner, be the interested inquirer.
dare
I always love to quote Albert Einstein because nobody dares contradict him.
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I'm celebrated for celebrating the uncelebrated.
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An agnostic is a cowardly atheist.
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We hear the term independent contractors in Iraq. Independent contractors? Mercenaries!