Showing 1-12 of 12 "The state tin can't requite you lot free speech, and the state can't have it away. You lot're built-in with information technology, like your optics, like your ears. Liberty is something yous assume, so y'all wait for someone to try to accept it away. The degree to which you resist is the degree to which you are free..."
― Utah Phillips
"Fourth dimension is an enormous, long river, and I'm standing in it, just as you're standing in it. My elders are the tributaries, and everything they thought and every struggle they went through and everything they gave their lives to, and every song they created, and every poem that they laid downward flows down to me – and if I take the fourth dimension to inquire, and if I accept the time to see, and if I have the time to accomplish out, I can build that span between my earth and theirs. I can reach down into that river and accept out what I need to go through this world"
― Utah Phillips
"I have a good friend in the East, who comes to my shows and says, you sing a lot about the past, you can't live in the past, you know. I say to him, I tin can go outside and option up a stone that's older than the oldest vocal you know,
and bring it back in here and driblet it on your foot. At present the past didn't become anywhere, did it? It's correct here, right at present.
I always thought that anybody who told me I couldn't live in the by was trying to get me to forget something that if I remembered it information technology would become them serious trouble. No, that 50s, 60s, 70s, 90s stuff, that whole thought of decade packaging, things don't happen that way. The Vietnam War heated up in 1965 and ended in 1975-- what'south that got to exercise with decades? No, that packaging of time is a journalist convenience that they utilize to trivialize and to dismiss important events and important ideas. I defy that."
― Utah Phillips
"Sing your song
Trip the light fantastic toe your dance
Tell your story
I volition Listen and recollect"
― Utah Phillips
"Frying-Pan Jack and I were in that camp, that's where he said to me, he'd been tramping since 1927, 'I told myself in '27, if I cannot dictate the conditions of my labor, I will henceforth cease to work.' You don't accept to go to college to figure these things out, no sir. He said, 'I learned when I was young that the merely true life I had was the life of my brain. But if it'southward truthful that the only real life I had was the life of my brain, what sense does it make to hand that brain to someone for eight hours a twenty-four hour period, for their item employ, on the presumption that at the end of the day they will give it back in an unmutilated condition? Fatty take a chance!"
― Utah Phillips
"The big organization can be pretty overwhelming. We know that we can't vanquish them past competing with them. What nosotros tin can practice is build pocket-size systems where nosotros alive and work that serve our needs equally we define united states and non as they 're defined for us. The large boys in their shining armor are up in that location on castle walls hurling their thunderbolts. We're the ants patiently carrying sand a grain at a time from under the castle wall. Nosotros work from the bottom upwardly. The knights upwards there don't come across the ants and don't know what we're doing. They'll figure it out simply when the wall begins to autumn. It takes time and serenity persistence. Always remember this: They fight with money and we resist with time, and they're going to run out of coin before we run out of time"
― Utah Phillips
"But they lived those extraordinary lives that tin can never exist lived over again. And in the living of them, they gave me a history that is more profound, more cute, more powerful, more than passionate, and ultimately more useful, than the best damn history book I e'er read."
― Utah Phillips
"I didn't know what exhausted me emotionally until that moment, and I realized that the experience of being a soldier, with unlimited license for excess, excessive violence, excessive sex, was a blueprint for self-destruction. Because and then I began to wake upwards to the idea that manhood, as passed onto me by my father, my scoutmaster, my gym teacher, my army sergeant, that vision of manhood was a blueprint for cocky-destruction and a lie, and that was a burden that I was no longer able to comport. It was too difficult for me to exist that hard. I said, "OK, Ammon, I volition endeavor that." He said, "Yous came into the world armed to the teeth. With an arsenal of weapons, weapons of privilege, economic privilege, sexual privilege, racial privilege. Yous desire to exist a pacifist, y'all're not but going to take to give up guns, knives, clubs, difficult, angry words, you are going to accept lay downwards the weapons of privilege and go into the world completely disarmed."
― Utah Phillips
"Yep, the long retentiveness is the most radical thought in this country. Information technology is the loss of that long retentivity which deprives our people of that connective menses of thoughts and events that clarifies our vision, non of where we're going, but where we want to go."
― Utah Phillips
"Every good educator knows that true didactics is to teach kids how to ask the right questions."
― Utah Phillips
"These kids don't take a little brother working in the coal mine, they don't have a little sister coughing her lungs out in the looms of the big mill towns of the Northeast. Why? Considering we organized; we broke the dorsum of the sweatshops in this land; we take child labor laws. Those were not chivalrous gifts from enlightened management. They were fought for, they were bled for, they were died for by working people, by people like us. Kids ought to know that."
― Utah Phillips
"Q: What can people practice to defend their civil liberties?
Phillips: I'm a pacifist, only the most American thing you can do is to dissent, and the most un-American thing you lot can do is to stifle dissent. When you experience threatened by the suppression of your liberties, y'all practice them to the nth degree, you scream your head off every chance you get. Yous talk to people yous don't agree with. Actually proficient advice: Every day, talk to at to the lowest degree two people who don't concur with you. It's the just way it is going to go done."
― Utah Phillips
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