A Quote by John Sandford

I'm not saying that photographers are dumber than other people, but they are the folks who walk around with brilliant white lights in nighttime riots. — © John Sandford
I'm not saying that photographers are dumber than other people, but they are the folks who walk around with brilliant white lights in nighttime riots.
There won't be any more white folks around who think the 1950s were the good old days, because there won't be any more white folks around who actually remember them.
White folks needs what black folks got just as much as black folks needs what white folks got, and we's all got to stay here mongst each other and git along, that's what.
We're dumber and less cognitively nimble if we're not around other people - and, now, other machines.
I don't think Israelis are less critical of corruption than people in Italy, France or America. Israel is special in a different way. There is a daytime Israel and a nighttime Israel. The first is self-confident, pushy and passionate, like other Mediterranean lands. It is hedonistic, materialistic and almost arrogant. During the nighttime, people are terrified, people are filled with existential dreads. These fears aren't baseless.
I wasn't aware of Ku Klux Klan as I was aware of the widespread assumption that African-Americans were dumber than white people. I think my father believed that. I think everybody white did.
You go to school everyday. Folks who think they've learned everything they need to know are usually dumber than chickens.
I don't mind the job of saying to white people, "Yes, this is what I think you need to know, this is what I think you've been missing." And it's my job to educate white folks every day.
People often say, "Riots aren't revolutions." That's true. The vast majority of riots never become revolutionary. On the other hand, show me the revolution that started without a riot.
I know my destiny. I was born into animosity, bigotry and hatred. We had water for white folks, and water for coloured folks. White lines, black lines. I came from Beaufort in South Carolina, and it was tougher than Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
In India and other places, there are people who fool themsleves. They walk around all day saying, "Who am I? Who am I?"
I want to see riots! I want to see the kind of riots where cab drivers are afraid to pick up white people! I want to see this guy!
I like photographers - you don't ask questions. (To a gathering of the White House News Photographers Association)
There are some directors I hear about in nighttime or some I used to work with who walk around like gods.
All B.S. aside, it all comes down to... we got to survive. I mean, even warriors put their spears down on Sundays. We got to survive here in this country... 'cause I'm not going back to Africa. We got to survive here. And for us to survive here-White folks, Black folks, Korean folks, Mexican folks, Puerto Ricans-we got to understand each other.
We Logans don't have much to do with white folks. You know why? 'Cause white folks mean trouble.
A lot of photographers walk around looking for something 'out there,' but I'm very much interested in what's 'in here.'
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