Nat Hentoff Quotes

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  • [People] felt good even though they didn't really know much about [Barack Obama] and may have had some doubts.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • I read like everybody - like every other writer.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • Inside that quietude there was the firmest of wills. [Bill Shawn] knew exactly what he wanted to do.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • I've always been amused by [Bob] Dylan; I don't think he's been amused by me.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • My favorite story about O'Connor - one of them - is I was in Toronto at a pro-life conference.I had a session before he was to come on,I thought very moderately - that not have unwanted abortions was to have much more research on contraception. Two true-faith people came out of the audience, wrested the microphone out of my hand and said, `That is im - inappropriate, improper. Pro-lifers do not believe in contraception.' [John] O'Connor's watching this said,`I want to tell you I'm delighted that Nat is not a member of the Catholic Church. We have enough trouble as it is.'

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • In the recent Virginia election, the black vote diminished. Now why was that? I think a lot of black folks are wondering what this guy is really going to do, not only for them but for the country. If the country is injured, they will be injured. That may be sinking in.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • Duke Ellington had a song, "What Am I Here For?" - this is what being pro-life is.

    Source: www.humanlifereview.com
  • Being pro-life is a basic perspective of everything I do.

    Source: www.humanlifereview.com
  • [Miranda Hentoff] was teaching once at Lincoln Center, and the hall was full of other professionals - musicians, professors, teachers. And she was explaining how [Béla] Bartok composed his second piano concerto. And she explained how the music was interwoven with the rhythms and what he had in his mind. And I was just stunned. This is a kid who used to work - on a piano with a cracked keyboard.

    Teacher   Teaching   Kids  
    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • I don't like to feel intimidated by where I make a living.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • [Madness] happened so frequently. I think what I was most maddest about - and it's in the book [Speaking Freely: A Memoir] - when the House and the Senate, back in 1984, were debating a bill that would - at least delay and maybe stop some of the ex - summary execution of disabled children - infants. And the Down syndrome kids and other kids had been, in some cases, routinely let die, to use the euphemism.

    Book   Kids  
    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • Trotsky found out about him - Leon Trotsky - because A.J.[Muste] worked. He was an activist. And he organized the first sit-in strike in Toledo in a factory. And Trotsky was very impressed with that.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • The present Stimulus Bill sets up the equivalent commission in the United States similar to that which is in England.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • After New - when Newhouse bought The New Yorker, he said in one of those grand press conferences that `Bill Shawn will stay here as long as he wants to be here.' Well, he wanted to be here until he died, but he wasn't allowed to.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • I was lecturing at the Columbia Journalism School of Education. I asked them about what was happening to the Fourth Amendment. I said, "By the way, do you know what is in the Fourth Amendment?" One student responded, "Is that the right to bear arms?" It's hard to believe these are bright students.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • In England, you have what I would call government-imposed euthanasia

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • A.J. [Muste] was a - as he likes to say, a radical pacifist.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • At least they [people] showed the world we could elect a black president.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • My mother, when she was younger, worked at Filene's in Boston. And she was chief cashier. And I always wondered why she never went back to some kind of work 'cause that was a very responsible position.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • We hear talk now about reforming public education. There are billions of dollars at stake for such a reform. But I have not heard Arne Duncan, who is the U.S. Education Secretary, mention once the civic illiteracy in the country.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • I was co-editor of the magazine called The Jazz Review, which was a pioneering magazine because it was the only magazine, then or now, in which all the articles were written by musicians, by jazz men. They had been laboring for years under the stereotype that they weren't very articulate except when they picked up their horn.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • Bob Dylan was uncomfortable being known as just a protest singer. He wanted to go back into himself and do what he wanted to do when he wanted to do it.

    Source: www.rutherford.org
  • When [Bill Clinton] was running for president. I'll never forget this one. He was running in New Hampshire. He was not doing well. And he suddenly, over a weekend, rushed back to Little Rock to execute a guy who had killed a cop, but in the process, the policeman had shot him in the head and he was out of it. He didn't know today from tomorrow, good, evil, whatever. His lawyer begged - his lawyer was an old friend of Clinton.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • The habeas corpus business, that's to show that he [Bill Clinton] is not tough on crime.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • This sounds corny, but I once told a kid when I was in a the library conference, the best - not the best, what I really hope for is that someday 20, 30 years from now, some kid, 12-year-old, 15-year-old, in Des Moines will be going through the stacks, if they have stacks anymore - they probably won't - and find a book of mine and get something from it.

    Book   Kids  
    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • [Bill Shawn] had always been in The New Yorker immaculately dressed - quietly, immaculately dressed, very soft-spoken. On the phone I could hardly hear him sometimes.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • My father was pretty independent. He was - he was arrested once in Nashville when he was on one of his sales trips because he had a black - guy to lunch. So that took a fair amount of courage at the time.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • I am hesitant to say this about [Barack] Obama. Obama is a bad man in terms of the Constitution.

    Source: annaz.blogspot.com
  • [Margot Hentoff] thinks - first of all, she - this I hear from a lot of people beside her. She thinks that men have no business getting into this argument at all unless they're going to be pro-choice. But it turns out that a fair number of fetuses are male, and besides that, we are all one part of humankind, it seems to me.

    Source: thedailyhatch.org
  • A particular moment - and I'm not, to this day, quite sure how I feel about it - I had always wanted to be in the law books - you know, Hentoff vs. something or other.

    Book  
    Source: thedailyhatch.org
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