I believe it to be a fact that the colored people of this country know and understand the white people better than the white people know and understand them. James Weldon Johnson More Quotes by James Weldon Johnson More Quotes From James Weldon Johnson You are young, gifted, and Black. We must begin to tell our young, There's a world waiting for you, Yours is the quest that's just begun. James Weldon Johnson new-beginningsencouraginginspirational Every race and every nation should be judged by the best it has been able to produce, not by the worst. James Weldon Johnson ableraceshould Lift every voice and sing Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty. Let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies; Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. James Weldon Johnson voiceseasky The colored people of this country know and understand the white people better than the white people know and understand them. James Weldon Johnson whitecountrypeople This country can have no more democracy than it accords and guarantees to the humblest and weakest citizen. James Weldon Johnson diversityjusticecountry It’s no disgrace to be black, but it’s often very inconvenient. James Weldon Johnson inconvenientdisgraceblack We have come over a way that with tears has been watered, We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered. James Weldon Johnson black-historytearsblood Young man, young man, your arm's too short to box with God. James Weldon Johnson godmenhands A people may become great through many means, but there is only one measure by which its greatness is recognized and acknowledged. The final measure of the greatness of all peoples is the amount and standard of the literature and art they have produced.... No people that has produced great literature and art has ever been looked upon by the world as distinctly inferior. James Weldon Johnson greatnessmeanart And God stepped out on space, and He looked around and said: I'm lonely - I'll make me a world. James Weldon Johnson spacelonelyworld When one has seen something of the world and human nature, one must conclude, after all, that between people in like stations of life there is very little difference the world over. James Weldon Johnson differencespeopleworld It is strange how in some things honest people can be dishonest without the slightest compunction. James Weldon Johnson honeststrangepeople ...one of the best things about running is that no matter how fast you've run in the past, running fast in the future does not come easily or with any guarantees. James Weldon Johnson doerunningpast Labor is the fabled magician's wand, the philosophers stone, and the cap of good fortune. James Weldon Johnson philosopherstoneswork I am a thing not new, I am as old As human nature. I am that which lurks, Ready to spring whenever a bar is loosed; The ancient trait which fights incessantly Against restraint, balks at the upward climb; The weight forever seeking to obey The law of downward pull; and I am more: The bitter fruit am I of planted seed; The resultant, the inevitable end Of evil forces and the powers of wrong. James Weldon Johnson fightinglawspring Make yourself as happy as possible, and try to make those happy whose lives come in touch with yours. But to attempt to right the wrongs and cease the sufferings of the world in general is a waste of effort. James Weldon Johnson effortsufferingtrying Nothing great or enduring, especially in music, has ever sprung full-fledged and unprecedented from the brain of any master; the best he gives to the world he gathers from the hearts of the people, and runs it through the alembic of his genius. James Weldon Johnson musicheartrunning The battle was first waged over the right of the Negro to be classed as a human being with a soul; later, as to whether he had sufficient intellect to master even the rudiments of learning; and today it is being fought out over his social recognition. James Weldon Johnson battlesoultoday ...evil is a force and, like the physical and chemical forces, we cannot annihilate it; we may only change its form. We light upon one evil and hit it with all the might of our civilization, but only succeed in scattering it into a dozen of other forms James Weldon Johnson lightevilcivilization I do not see how a people that can find in its conscience any excuse whatever for slowly burning to death a human being, or for tolerating such an act, can be entrusted with the salvation of a race. James Weldon Johnson burningracepeople