“I know I've done good work. I've been very serious about my writing, and I've done the best that I could. But I don't feel that I've done more than I should have. In fact, I've done less than I should have.” KnowsFeelsShouldWritingDoneFactsSeriousShould HaveGood Work Author:Grace Paley
“I should have written more. I should have written more during the period when I just liked so much doing the political work in the streets.” ShouldPoliticalWrittenStreetsPeriodsShould Have Author:Grace Paley
“I did write a number of reports on my political experiences, but there were many omissions, and I feel bad about that because it was work that was interesting and had I written more about it, it could have been useful.” FeelsWritingHas BeensPoliticalInterestingNumbersWrittenReportsCould Have BeenOmission Author:Grace Paley
“I loved the comradeship of the sixties and the seventies, and I still maintain friendships with the people I worked with then - the ones that are still alive. That's one of the great gifts of our political movements, great friendships . . . and also a few enmities.” PeopleStillsPoliticalAliveMovementSixtySeventiesEnmityGreat FriendGreat GiftsGreat FriendshipPolitical MovementsComradeship Author:Grace Paley
“Rural America's not coming back. That idea was lost with the Industrial Revolution.” IdeasAmericaLostRevolutionComing BackIndustrial RevolutionRural America Author:David Simon
“With more than 80 percent of Americans living in metropolitan areas, there are still demagogues who want to run down the idea of multiculturalism, of urbanity, being the only future we have. We either live or die based on how we live in cities, and our society is either going to be great or not based on how we perform as creatures of the city.” WantStillsIdeasRunningDiesCitiesCreaturesPercentAreasOur SocietyMulticulturalismMetropolitan Author:David Simon
“We have no sense of the collective anymore in America. The response to Katrina was proof positive of that.” AmericaResponseProofCollectivesKatrina Author:David Simon
“What city has given the world more in terms of American culture than New Orleans? There is none. Not New York. Not L.A. Not Chicago. Not anywhere, in the sense that African American music has gone around the world twenty times over, and it's continuing to evolve. It is our greatest cultural export.” WorldCultureGivenTermCitiesGoneNew YorkTwentiesAround The WorldAfrican AmericanEvolveChicagoContinuingNew OrleansAmerican CultureAmerican MusicAfrican American Music Author:David Simon
“We didn't create the culture of film. We certainly market it better than anyone in the world, but film could have happened anywhere. It's not distinctly American, as witnessed by the fact that there are film communities throughout the world that tell stories to their own cultural liking.” WorldFactsStoriesFilmCultureCommunityHappened Author:David Simon
“Blue jeans have gone around the world. But that's a product. We market blue jeans better, just as we market film better. But you can't tell me that if America didn't exist, the culture of movies wouldn't exist. It's not a distinctly American art form.” IfsWorldArtAmericaFilmFormCultureGoneProductsBlueAround The WorldJeansBlue Jeans Author:David Simon