James Baldwin Quotes
By Alan Reiner – July 19, 2024
‘Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.’ – James Baldwin
‘People are trapped in history and history is trapped in them.’ – James Baldwin
‘The most dangerous creation of any society is the man who has nothing to lose.’ – James Baldwin
‘Be careful what you set your heart upon – for it will surely be yours.’ – James Baldwin
‘Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.’ – James Baldwin
‘Those who say it can’t be done are usually interrupted by others doing it.’ – James Baldwin
‘I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.’ – James Baldwin
‘There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment; the time is always now.’ – James Baldwin
‘The world is before you and you need not take it or leave it as it was when you came in.’ – James Baldwin
‘I’ve always believed that you can think positive just as well as you can think negative.’ – James Baldwin
‘It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.’ – James Baldwin
‘Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.’ – James Baldwin
‘The paradox of education is precisely this – that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which he is being educated.’ – James Baldwin
‘I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.’ – James Baldwin
‘Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor.’ – James Baldwin
‘It is very nearly impossible… to become an educated person in a country so distrustful of the independent mind.’ – James Baldwin
‘I am what time, circumstance, history, have made of me, certainly, but I am also, much more than that. So are we all.’ – James Baldwin
‘Nothing is more desirable than to be released from an affliction, but nothing is more frightening than to be divested of a crutch.’ – James Baldwin
‘Money, it turned out, was exactly like sex, you thought of nothing else if you didn’t have it and thought of other things if you did.’ – James Baldwin
‘No one can possibly know what is about to happen: it is happening, each time, for the first time, for the only time.’ – James Baldwin
‘Love him and let him love you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters? – James Baldwin’ – James Baldwin
‘People who treat other people as less than human must not be surprised when the bread they have cast on the waters comes floating back to them, poisoned.’ – James Baldwin
‘To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.’ – James Baldwin
‘An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which the person faces and uses his experience.’ – James Baldwin
‘People pay for what they do, and still more for what they have allowed themselves to become. And they pay for it very simply; by the lives they lead.’ – James Baldwin
‘The future is like heaven, everyone exalts it, but no one wants to go there now.’ – James Baldwin
‘The price one pays for pursuing any profession, or calling, is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.’ – James Baldwin
‘If you’re treated a certain way you become a certain kind of person. If certain things are described to you as being real they’re real for you whether they’re real or not.’ – James Baldwin
‘People can cry much easier than they can change.’ – James Baldwin
‘A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled.’ – James Baldwin
‘Pessimists are the people who have no hope for themselves or for others. Pessimists are also people who think the human race is beneath their notice, that they’re better than other human beings.’ – James Baldwin
‘The primary distinction of the artist is that he must actively cultivate that state which most men, necessarily, must avoid; the state of being alone.’ – James Baldwin
‘Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated, and this was an immutable law.’ – James Baldwin
‘Education is indoctrination if you’re white – subjugation if you’re black.’ – James Baldwin
‘Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart; for his purity, by definition, is unassailable.’ – James Baldwin
‘American history is longer, larger, more various, more beautiful, and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it.’ – James Baldwin
‘To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger.’ – James Baldwin
‘To be sensual, I think, is to respect and rejoice in the force of life, of life itself, and to be present in all that one does, from the effort of loving to the making of bread.’ – James Baldwin
‘The questions which one asks oneself begin, at least, to illuminate the world, and become one’s key to the experience of others.’ – James Baldwin
‘If the relationship of father to son could really be reduced to biology, the whole earth would blaze with the glory of fathers and sons.’ – James Baldwin
‘Fires can’t be made with dead embers, nor can enthusiasm be stirred by spiritless men. Enthusiasm in our daily work lightens effort and turns even labor into pleasant tasks.’ – James Baldwin
‘You know, it’s not the world that was my oppressor, because what the world does to you, if the world does it to you long enough and effectively enough, you begin to do to yourself.’ – James Baldwin
‘The reason people think it’s important to be white is that they think it’s important not to be black.’ – James Baldwin
‘When a man asks himself what is meant by action he proves that he isn’t a man of action. Action is a lack of balance. In order to act you must be somewhat insane. A reasonably sensible man is satisfied with thinking.’ – James Baldwin
‘But the relationship of morality and power is a very subtle one. Because ultimately power without morality is no longer power.’ – James Baldwin
‘Everybody’s journey is individual. If you fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about homosexuality.’ – James Baldwin
‘It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, or who had ever been alive.’ – James Baldwin
‘The responsibility of a writer is to excavate the experience of the people who produced him.’ – James Baldwin
‘Every legend, moreover, contains its residuum of truth, and the root function of language is to control the universe by describing it.’ – James Baldwin
‘The question of sexual dominance can exist only in the nightmare of that soul which has armed itself, totally, against the possibility of the changing motion of conquest and surrender, which is love.’ – James Baldwin
‘I want to be an honest man and a good writer.’ – James Baldwin
‘It is only in his music, which Americans are able to admire because a protective sentimentality limits their understanding of it, that the Negro in America has been able to tell his story.’ – James Baldwin
‘It is a great shock at the age of five or six to find that in a world of Gary Coopers you are the Indian.’ – James Baldwin
‘When one begins to live by habit and by quotation, one has begun to stop living.’ – James Baldwin
‘There are few things more dreadful than dealing with a man who knows he is going under, in his own eyes, and in the eyes of others. Nothing can help that man. What is left of that man flees from what is left of human attention.’ – James Baldwin
‘Europe has what we do not have yet, a sense of the mysterious and inexorable limits of life, a sense, in a word, of tragedy. And we have what they sorely need: a sense of life’s possibilities.’ – James Baldwin
‘The making of an American begins at the point where he himself rejects all other ties, any other history, and himself adopts the vesture of his adopted land.’ – James Baldwin
‘The noblest spirit is most strongly attracted by the love of glory.’ – James Baldwin
‘The writer’s greed is appalling. He wants, or seems to want, everything and practically everybody, in another sense, and at the same time, he needs no one at all.’ – James Baldwin
‘The young think that failure is the Siberian end of the line, banishment from all the living, and tend to do what I then did – which was to hide.’ – James Baldwin
‘Any writer, I suppose, feels that the world into which he was born is nothing less than a conspiracy against the cultivation of his talent.’ – James Baldwin
‘It is a very rare man who does not victimize the helpless.’ – James Baldwin
‘Most of us are about as eager to be changed as we were to be born, and go through our changes in a similar state of shock.’ – James Baldwin
‘The only thing that white people have that black people need, or should want, is power-and no one holds power forever.’ – James Baldwin
‘No people come into possession of a culture without having paid a heavy price for it.’ – James Baldwin
‘The power of the white world is threatened whenever a black man refuses to accept the white world’s definitions.’ – James Baldwin
‘Life is tragic simply because the earth turns and the sun inexorably rises and sets, and one day, for each of us, the sun will go down for the last, last time.’ – James Baldwin
‘The South is very beautiful but its beauty makes one sad because the lives that people live here, and have lived here, are so ugly.’ – James Baldwin
‘We have all had the experience of finding that our reactions and perhaps even our deeds have denied beliefs we thought were ours.’ – James Baldwin
‘The face of a lover is an unknown, precisely because it is invested with so much of oneself. It is a mystery, containing, like all mysteries, the possibility of torment.’ – James Baldwin
‘There is a ‘sanctity’ involved with bringing a child into this world: it is better than bombing one out of it.’ – James Baldwin
‘Voyagers discover that the world can never be larger than the person that is in the world; but it is impossible to foresee this, it is impossible to be warned.’ – James Baldwin
‘Confronted with the impossibility of remaining faithful to one’s beliefs, and the equal impossibility of becoming free of them, one can be driven to the most inhuman excesses.’ – James Baldwin