When we are really honest with ourselves we must admit our lives are all that really belong to us. So it is how we use our lives that determines the kind of men we are.
We learned many years ago that the rich may have money, but the poor have time.
We farm workers are closest to food production. We were the first to recognize the serious health hazards of agriculture pesticides to both consumers and ourselves.
We draw our strength from the very despair in which we have been forced to live. We shall endure.
It is possible to become discouraged about the injustice we see everywhere. But God did not promise us that the world would be humane and just. He gives us the gift of life and allows us to choose the...
There is no substitute for hard work, 23 or 24 hours a day. And there is no substitute for patience and acceptance.
The end of all knowledge should be service to others.
Who gets the risks? The risks are given to the consumer, the unsuspecting consumer and the poor work force. And who gets the benefits? The benefits are only for the corporations, for the money makers.
If you really want to make a friend, go to someone's house and eat with him... the people who give you their food give you their heart.
Real education should consist of drawing the goodness and the best out of our own students. What better books can there be than the book of humanity?
Is some cases non-violence requires more militancy than violence.
It is my deepest belief that only by giving our lives do we find life. I am convinced that the truest act of courage, the strongest act of manliness is to sacrifice ourselves for others in a totally n...
From the depth of need and despair, people can work together, can organize themselves to solve their own problems and fill their own needs with dignity and strength.
When poor people get involved in a long conflict, such as a strike or a civil rights drive, and the pressure increases each day, there is a deep need for spiritual advice. Without it, we see families...