James Baldwin

Novelist, essayist, civil rights

Modern influential 111 sayings

Sayings by James Baldwin

The greatest crimes in the world are not committed by people breaking the rules but by people following the rules. It's people who follow orders that drop bombs and massacre villages.

1979 — Interview with The New York Times
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Children, especially, are very good at knowing what's going on, and they will not forgive you for lying to them.

1963 — A Talk to Teachers
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If I am not what you say I am, then you are not who you think you are.

Undated, widely circulated — Attributed, often cited in discussions of identity
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The people who hurt you are not better than you. They are just luckier.

1962 — Another Country
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The only way to police a moral universe is to make it happen.

1961 — Interview with Studs Terkel
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You write in order to change the world, knowing perfectly well that you probably can't, but also knowing that literature is indispensable to the world.

1984 — Interview with The Paris Review
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The responsibility of a writer is to excavate the experience of the people he's writing about.

1984 — Interview with The Paris Review
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The whole language of love, in this country, is terribly debased.

1962 — Another Country
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You can't be free until I'm free.

Undated, widely circulated — Attributed, often cited in civil rights contexts
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The story of the Negro in America is the story of America. It is not a pretty story.

1963 — The Fire Next Time
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Everybody's got to love somebody. And if you can't love the one you want, you love the one you got.

1962 — Another Country
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The price of the ticket is to be human.

1984 — Interview with The Paris Review
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It is a terrible thing to see a person without a country.

1972 — No Name in the Street
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To be sensual is to be awake and present to the world.

1963 — The Fire Next Time
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The great difficulty is that the American people are not, and do not want to be, aware of the nature of the crisis.

1963 — The Fire Next Time
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You can't live in this country and be a black man and not be angry.

1964 — Interview in Take This Hammer
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The world is full of people who have never had to look at themselves.

1956 — Giovanni's Room
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The sexual question and the racial question have always been intertwined.

1972 — No Name in the Street
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It is not the ghetto that is the problem, it is the mind of the ghetto.

1961 — Interview with Studs Terkel
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The root of the matter is that the white man has projected onto the Negro that which he despises, fears, and wishes to avoid in himself.

1955 — Notes of a Native Son
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