A Quote by Diane Guerrero

Even if you can't be an activist every day, when you can be, do it. — © Diane Guerrero
Even if you can't be an activist every day, when you can be, do it.
What we really are trying to do day to day now is to wake up every day and think about more activist behavior - what we can do to move the needle on the climate crisis, whether it is calling legislators or trying to win the conversation with someone who might not see the issues the way do.
Take every day, love every day, enjoy every day, even if you have a crappy day, find the fun things in it.
Not every day can be an easy one, nor every day fully happy; but even a day of tough going and difficulty can be a good day.
I see now how things even up, how they are squared away, and how they balance under the law of love and justice. No year of life is emotionally, spiritually or even materially, all drought or all rainfall; nor is it all sun. The road turns a little every day, and one day there's a sudden twist we didn't dream was there, and for every loss there is somewhere a gain, for every grief a happiness, for every deprivation a giving.
The thing about photography is that every day is a new day, even if you are working on the same story, because every day you have got a chance to correct what you did the day before, and try to take it a bit further or a bit back.
Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world.
Even if the play is great, every day in theatre you have to question everything because the audience is new every day. I love that.
Write all the time. I believe in writing every day, at least a thousand words a day. We have a strange idea about writing: that it can be done, and done well, without a great deal of effort. Dancers practice every day, musicians practice every day, even when they are at the peak of their careers – especially then. Somehow, we don’t take writing as seriously. But writing – writing wonderfully – takes just as much dedication.
When I hear the words 'activist filmmaking,' I think of somebody who's an activist, who wants to prove a particular point.
I would be an activist but never a politician. As an activist, nobody owns you.
I'm always the one with the activist friends. I've been an activist very little.
I never really saw myself as an activist but at some point the activist is the only moral position to take.
I don't see myself as an activist. I understand that people, with me doing 'Satyameva Jayate,' for example, they will feel that I'm being an activist, but I'm not. Actually, I'm not, because I think an activist, as I see it, as a person who is very, very - takes up one issue and remains with that one issue for his entire life. I'm not doing that.
The past few years have been absolutely incredible and I feel so blessed to have the privilege of sharing even more music. 'Beautiful Day,' although a fun song, has a message saying that in spite of what we're going through, every day is a good day and an incredible gift because God made it. In my young life I've learned that every day can begin with worshipping my Creator.
There's a very fine line between political comedian and activist, and I don't really think I fall over into the activist category.
Because when every day is the End of Days, after a while they feel pretty much like every other day, even though you know that's crazy. And nothing is the same.
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