“I just want to play for the people, give my new sound to them, and encourage them and be encouraged by people.” Quote by Narada Michael Walden
“I think it's artist's role to give and to receive and the people to give it, hear it, vibe on it, and give it back around again.” PeopleThinkingGivingArtistRoles Author:Narada Michael Walden
“There's nothing more exciting than playing live for the people. Just play it, just do it.” PeoplePlayExcitingJust Do It Author:Narada Michael Walden
“I could do all of my activities at Howard because it was an environment that had essentially rid the ideology of false choices that I feel absolutely constricts young black students.” FeelsYoungChoicesBlackEnvironmentStudentsActivityIdeology Author:Kamala Harris
“When you expand your ability to see, you understand that there are a lot of false choices being offered.” ChoicesAbilityAbility To See Author:Kamala Harris
“Everyone's perspective of themselves and others is based on the limitations of their exposure.” PerspectiveLimitationExposure Author:Kamala Harris
“My mantra about everything that has to do with public policy is: identify and reject the false choice.” ChoicesPolicyRejectsMantrasPublic Policy Author:Kamala Harris
“Let's not build the policy around the abuse. That's not good policy. That's actually bad policy. Build the policy around the aspiration point. That's what we need to do when we're seeing abuse online.” NeedsSeeingPolicyAbuseAspirationOnline Author:Kamala Harris
“I am a prosecutor in my bones. When I see something, I immediately go to: how is this going to affect a child?” ChildrenBonesProsecutor Author:Kamala Harris
“You don't have to care about children to care about children. One of the things that I talk a lot about is the fact of the importance of third-grade reading level. By the end of third grade, if the child is not at reading level, it'll drop off. They never catch up.” IfsChildrenEndsFactsCareReadingLevelsThirdsImportanceGradesThird Grade Author:Kamala Harris
“Eighty-two percent of prisoners in the United States are high-school dropouts. A high-school dropout between the ages of 30 and 34 is two-thirds more likely to be in jail, or to have been in jail, or to be dead.” Has BeensTwoStatesAgeSchoolUnitedUnited StatesPercentHigh SchoolThirdsJailPrisonerEightyDropoutsSchool DropoutHigh School Dropout Author:Kamala Harris