17 Quotes & Sayings By Harvey Milk

Harvey Milk was an icon of the gay rights movement, known for being the first openly-gay elected official in California. He was assassinated in San Francisco, California on November 27, 1978.

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If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door. Harvey Milk
All men are created equal. Now matter how hard they...
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All men are created equal. Now matter how hard they try, they can never erase those words. That is what America is about. Harvey Milk
The fact is that more people have been slaughtered in...
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The fact is that more people have been slaughtered in the name of religion than for any other single reason. That, that my friends, that is true perversion! Harvey Milk
Politics is theater. It doesn't matter if you win. You...
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Politics is theater. It doesn't matter if you win. You make a statement. You say, "I'm here, pay attention to me Harvey Milk
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It takes no compromise to give people their rights...it takes no money to respect the individual. It takes no political deal to give people freedom. It takes no survey to remove repression. Harvey Milk
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I know that you cannot live on hope alone, but without it, life is not worth living. And you... And you... And you... Gotta give em hope. Harvey Milk
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Burst down those closet doors once and for all, and stand up and start to fight. Harvey Milk
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It's not my victory, it's yours and yours and yours. If a gay can win, it means there is hope that the system can work for all minorities if we fight. We've given them hope. Harvey Milk
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Every gay person must come out. As difficult as it is, you must tell your immediate family. You must tell your relatives. You must tell your friends if indeed they are your friends. You must tell the people you work with. You must tell the people in the stores you shop in. Once they realize that we are indeed their children, that we are indeed everywhere, every myth, every lie, every innuendo will be destroyed once and all. And once you do, you will feel so much better . Harvey Milk
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The only thing they have to look forward to is hope. And you have to give them hope. Hope for a better world, hope for a better tomorrow, hope for a better place to come to if the pressures at home are too great. Hope that all will be all right. Without hope, not only gays, but the blacks, the seniors, the handicapped, the us'es, the us'es will give up. And if you help elect to the central committee and other offices, more gay people, that gives a green light to all who feel disenfranchised, a green light to move forward. It means hope to a nation that has given up, because if a gay person makes it, the doors are open to everyone. So if there is a message I have to give, it is that if I've found one overriding thing about my personal election, it's the fact that if a gay person can be elected, it's a green light. And you and you and you, you have to give people hope.. Harvey Milk
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Let's make no mistake about this: The American Dream starts with the neighborhoods. If we wish to rebuild our cities, we must first rebuild our neighborhoods. And to do that, we must understand that the quality of life is more important than the standard of living. To sit on the front steps--whether it's a veranda in a small town or a concrete stoop in a big city--and to talk to our neighborhoods is infinitely more important than to huddle on the living-room lounger and watch a make-believe world in not-quite living color.. And I hardly need to tell you that in the 19- or 24-inch view of the world, cleanliness has long since eclipsed godliness. Soon we'll all smell, look, and actually be laboratory clean, as sterile on the inside as on the out. The perfect consumer, surrounded by the latest appliances. The perfect audience, with a ringside seat to almost any event in the world, without smell, without taste, without feel--alone and unhappy in the vast wasteland of our living rooms. I think that what we actually need, of course, is a little more dirt on the seat of our pants as we sit on the front stoop and talk to our neighbors once again, enjoying the type of summer day where the smell of garlic travels slightly faster than the speed of sound. Harvey Milk
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The important thing is not that we can live on hope alone but that life is not worth living without it. Harvey Milk
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Hope will never be silent. Harvey Milk
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It takes no compromising to give people their rights. It takes no money to respect the individual. It takes no survey to remove repressions. Harvey Milk
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The fact is that more people have been slaughtered in the name of religion than for any other single reason. That, that my friends, is true perversion. Harvey Milk
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I have tasted freedom. I will not give up that which I have tasted. Harvey Milk