Our democratic richness arrives when we’re able to comprehend our collective humanity — Stanley Crouch
You’d never know that listening to people in the UN but tribalism is the father of racism. — Stanley Crouch
When you’re artistic director of a program, you present the music you want to present. — Stanley Crouch
You must be willing to accept the fact that pain is a part of the process of revelation. — Stanley Crouch
All of us are made up of the stories that we listen to, the ones we disagree with and the ones that we agree with. — Stanley Crouch
As you know from reading many of these negro writers, we don’t deal too much with the discussion of democracy and — Stanley Crouch
Big business, for all its lobbying, is often put in line by investigative reporting, public scandals — Stanley Crouch
I wanted to get to that aesthetic proposition that comes out of learning the human elements of a world — Stanley Crouch
Everybody has to be reminded that there’s another way to be. Another more mysterious, unpredictable way — Stanley Crouch
I don’t know any women who don’t think about what they look like, and I don’t know any men who don’t — Stanley Crouch
But the myth of violent solutions as the ultimate solutions maintains itself in much of popular media. — Stanley Crouch
I also wanted to do something that I hadn’t really seen in almost any black novels, which was a — Stanley Crouch
Now the writing in the head, I definitely do every day, thinking about how I want to phrase something — Stanley Crouch
Popular culture tells you that schools and parents don’t know what’s going on, the police are dogs — Stanley Crouch
Our democratic richness arrives when we’re able to comprehend our collective humanity accurately. — Stanley Crouch
Louis armstrong, who learned to be in exquisite dress, came from the bottom, and he’s not a trash can. — Stanley Crouch
Our society has gotten to the point where we might soon become less and less shocked by any kind of violence. — Stanley Crouch