16 Quotes & Sayings By Anna Deavere Smith

Anna Deavere Smith is an American playwright, actor, and author. She has a B.F.A. from Juilliard School of Drama.  She is best known for her role as young Larry in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, as well as for her public readings of her one-woman play The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle Read more

She is also known as a celebrity spokesperson for many causes, including the Human Rights Campaign and the National Domestic Violence Hotline. In 2010 she became the 7th Artist Laureate of Harlem, New York City's largest arts institution, taking over from Wynton Marsalis, who served from 2005 to 2010.

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Rhetoric is what shapes history, if not truth. Anna Deavere Smith
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I think we can learn a lot about a person in the very moment that language fails them. In the very moment they they have to be more creative than they would have imagined in order to communicate. It's the very moment that they have to dig deeper than the surface to find words, and at the same time, it's a moment when they want to communicate very badly. They're digging deep and projecting out at the same time. . Anna Deavere Smith
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The individuals inside are frequently fighting that their individual voices be heard, while the walls of the place, which are the mask, and the perception, are reluctant to give over to the voices of the individuals. Those in the margins are always trying to get to the center, and those at the center, frequently in the name of tradition, are trying to keep the margins at a distance. Part of the identity of a place is the tension between those in the margins, and those in the center, and they all live behind the walls which wear the tradition. Anna Deavere Smith
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Art requires that you make something else exist that is a representation of what your feeling is, or your idea. Anna Deavere Smith
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We spend so much time bantering about the words when the real open conversations might very well be our actions. I worry about our rhetoric. Anna Deavere Smith
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Even jealousy is based on fantasies: a fantasy that someone else has what belongs to you. Anna Deavere Smith
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Each person has a literature inside them. But when people lose language when they have to experiment with putting their thoughts together on the spot-that's what I love most. That's where character lives. Anna Deavere Smith
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President Obama called for a 'we' nation in his Inauguration Address. Art convenes. It is not just inspirational. It is aspirational. It pricks the walls of our compartmentalized minds, opens our hearts and makes us brave. And that's what we need most in our country today. Anna Deavere Smith
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I was a mimic when I was a child. I mimicked the teacher and made friends that way, actually. That was a very subversive activity, because I was a goody-goody who never got in trouble. But if I went off in the corner and mimicked the teacher, people loved it. Anna Deavere Smith
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Learning is a tunnel experience that makes us think more broadly. Anna Deavere Smith
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Well, the terrible thing right now, and I don't know the statistics, but there's a growing concern in some communities about how rapidly people are sent from school to jail, how quickly they're put into the criminal justice system. And of course the rapidly growing number of brown people, both men and women, in prison. And this is terrible. Anna Deavere Smith
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I think we need leadership that helps us remember that part of what we are about is caring about more than the person right next to us, but the folks across the way. Anna Deavere Smith
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I made a real specific decision when I came out of school and most artists were writing about home - if you were a woman, you were writing about being a woman - and I decided not to do that, write about what you know. That's not what I do. I went as far away from home as possible in terms of the development of my imagination. Anna Deavere Smith
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Friendship is a wildly underrated medication. Anna Deavere Smith
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Racism has been for everyone like a horrible, tragic car crash, and we've all been heavily sedated from it. If we don't come into consciousness of this tragedy, there's going to be a violent awakening we don't want. The question is, can we wake up? Anna Deavere Smith