Iโs been livinโ a long time in yesterday, Sandy chile, anโ I knows there ainโt no room in de world foโ nothinโ moโn love. I know, chile! Everโthing there is but lovinโ leaves a rust on yoโ soul. Anโ to love sho โnough, you got to have a spot in yoโ heart foโ everโbody โ great anโ small, white anโ black, anโ them whatโs good anโ them whatโs evil โ โcause love ainโt got no crowded-out places where de good ones stay anโ de bad ones canโt come in. When it gets that way, then it ainโt love.
Langston HughesI've been scared and battered. My hopes the wind done scattered. Snow has friz me, Sun has baked me, Looks like between 'em they done Tried to make me Stop laughin', stop lovin', stop livin'-- But I don't care! I'm still here!
Langston HughesI'm so tired of waiting, aren't you, for the world to become good and beautiful and kind?
Langston HughesNegro writers, just by being black, have been on the blacklist all our lives. Do you know that there are libraries in our country that will not stock a book by a Negro writer, not even as a gift? There are towns where Negro newspapers and magazines cannot be sold except surreptitiously. There are American magazines that have never published anything by Negroes. There are film studios that have never hired a Negro writer. Censorship for us begins at the color line.
Langston HughesGood morning, daddy! Ain't you heard The boogie-woogie rumble Of a dream deferred? โข โข โข โข You think It's a happy beat?
Langston HughesI did not believe political directives could be successfully applied to creative writing . . . not to poetry or fiction, which to be valid had to express as truthfully as possible the individual emotions and reactions of the writer.
Langston HughesThrough my grandmother's stories always life moved, moved heroically toward an end. Nobody ever cried in my grandmother's stories. They worked, or schemed, or fought. But no crying. When my grandmother died, I didn't cry, either. Something about my grandmother's stories (without her ever having said so) taught me the uselessness of crying about anything."
Langston Hughes