Who lives long and who dies prematurely, is the defining issue of our time. And I submit to you, there's a significant race dimension, it is basically class-driven.
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There's great disparity between who goes to college and who goes to jail. Who lives long and who dies prematurely, is the defining issue of our time. And I submit to you, there's a significant race dimension, it is basically class-driven.
Race differences show up early in life.
You know, one race will not be a survivor if the other one dies, and that's something that we should think about.
We have a finite amount of time. Whether short or long, it doesn't matter. Life is to be lived.
If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated.
The race problem in the United States is the type of unpleasant problem which we would rather do without but which refuses to be buried.
Mortality is very brief but immeasurably important.
Whether people be of high or low birth, rich or poor, old or young, enlightened or confused, they are all alike in that they will one day die.
We are all in a race for dear life: that is to say, we are fugitives from death.
I believe race is too heavy a burden to carry into the 21st century. It's time to lay it down. We all came here in different ships, but now we're all in the same boat.