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“È vero che oggi esiste un nuovo moralismo le cui parole-chiave sono giustizia, pace, conservazione del creato, parole che richiamano dei valori essenziali di cui abbiamo davvero bisogno. Ma questo moralismo rimane vago e scivola così, quasi inevitabilmente, nella sfera politico-partitica.[...]Il moralismo politico, come l'abbiamo vissuto e come lo viviamo ancora, non solo non apre la strada alla rigenerazione, ma la blocca. Lo stesso vale, di conseguenza, anche per un cristianesimo e per una teologia che riducono il nocciolo del messaggio di Gesù, il "Regno di Dio", ai "valori del Regno", identificando questi valori con le grandi parole d'ordine del moralismo politico, e proclamandole, nello stesso tempo, come sintesi delle religioni.”

“I shall no longer ask myself if this or that is expedient, but only if it is right. I shall do this, not because I am noble or unselfish, but because life slips away, and because I need for the rest of my journey a star that will not play false to me, a compass that will not lie…. I am lost when I balance this against that, I am lost when I ask if this is safe…. Therefore I shall try to do what is right, and to speak what is true. I do this not because I am courageous and honest, but because it is the only way to end the conflict of my deepest soul. I do it because I am no longer able to aspire to the highest with one part of myself, and to deny it with another. I do not wish to live like that, I would rather die than live like that. I understand better those who have died for their convictions, and have not thought it was wonderful or brave or noble to die. They died rather than live, that was all.”

“Announce my sisters and brothers at the top of your voice - the helpless, the hopeless, the forgotten, the discriminated, the alienated, the destitute are my family, and I will stop not till I lift them up to take their rightful place upon the fabric of society.”

“Black women who define ourselves and our goals beyond the sphere of a sexual relationship can bring to any endeavor the realized focus of completed and therefore empowered individuals. Black women and Black men who recognize that the development of their particular strengths and interests does not diminish the other do not need to diffuse their energies fighting for control over each other. We can focus our attentions against the real economic, political, and social forces at the heart of this society which are ripping us and our children and our worlds apart.”

“And we also recognize this dance-like spirit, this ethos of grace: societal conduct, the control not only of written and established conventions, the virtuous mastery of forms of play where persons come close to each other without meeting and where they establish distance without damaging each other through indifference; amiability and not insistence is the atmosphere of this ethos of grace - its ethical law is the game and its observation, not seriousness. Forced distance between persons becomes ennobled into reserve. The offensive indifference, coldness, and rudeness of living past each other is made ineffective through the forms of politeness, respectfulness, and attentiveness. Reserve counteracts a too great intimacy.”