Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Eric Reeves

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American professor Eric Reeves.
Last updated on December 2, 2024.
Eric Reeves

Eric Reeves is an American academic who is professor emeritus of English Language and Literature at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. Reeves has carried out research into the politics and human rights situation in Sudan.

I don't think I have the stamina anymore and I certainly don't have the health.
Sudan, I've come to discover, is a country which, once it gets hold of you, does not let go.
There's just no more compelling a story, no more compelling an issue, no more compelling a locus of human suffering than Sudan. — © Eric Reeves
There's just no more compelling a story, no more compelling an issue, no more compelling a locus of human suffering than Sudan.
I have leukemia, and my chemotherapy has destroyed my immune system.
There's already a lot of self-exculpatory history being written. Right across the board. And it's my task to make sure that such self-exculpatory histories cannot be written.
I never wake up wondering whether the day is going to be a meaningful one or whether my labors are gonna be worthwhile. They may be futile, but it doesn't mean they're not important, in a moral sense and in an historical sense.
One corpse in a well destroys the viability of the well.
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