

In the end, we will be judged by other standards.” But a life built upon those things alone leaves a shallow legacy. “In this world it is possible to achieve great material wealth, to live an opulent life. “If you really want to make a friend, go to someone’s house and eat with him…The people who give you their food give you their heart.” There would be enough employment, wages, profits, food and fiber.” If a way could be found to do this, there would be not only room but positive need for still more machinery and still more productivity increase.
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“As one looks at the millions of acres in this country that have been taken out of agricultural production a nd at the millions of additional acres that have never been cultivated and at the millions of people who have moved off the farm to rot and decay in the ghettoes of our big cities and at all the millions of hungry people at home and abroad does it not seem that all these people and things were somehow made to come together and serve one another? If we could bring them together, we could stem the mass exodus of rural poor to the big city ghettoes and start it going back the other way teach them how to operate new farm equipment and put them to work on those now uncultivated acres to raise food for the hungry. The picket line is a beautiful thing because it makes a man more human.” But you get a guy to walk off the field when his boss is watching and, in front of the other guys, throw down his tools and march right to the picket line, that is the guy who makes our strike. A lot of workers think they make their commitment by walking off the job when nobody sees them. The longer on the picket line, the stronger the commitment. One day on the picket line is where a man makes his commitment. “The picket line is the best place to train organizers.

I remember thinking then that with spirit like that… we had to win. Sometimes, fathers and mothers would take money out of their meager food budgets just because they believed that farm workers could and must build their own union. “I remember with strong feelings the families who joined our movement and paid dues long before there was any hope of winning contracts.

“We must understand that the highest form of freedom carries with it the greatest measure of discipline.” “We draw our strength from the very despair in which we have been forced to live. We are winning because ours is a revolution of mind and heart…” And there is no substitute for patience and acceptance.” “There is no substitute for hard work, 23 or 24 hours a day. Besides, I don’t know any other work I like to do better than this. If we can even the score a little for the workers then we are doing something. But the truth is that I went through a lot of hell, and a lot of people did. I could dramatize it by saying that I want to bring social justice to farm workers. I suppose if I wanted to be fair I could say that I’m trying to settle a personal score. “There are vivid memories from my childhood–what we had to go through because of low wages and the conditions, basically because there was no union. You’re not going to organize everything you’re just going to get it started. But maybe at the fortieth or sixtieth house you find the one guy who is all you need. If you don’t talk to people, you can’t get started…You knock on twenty doors or so, and twenty guys tell you to go to hell, or that they haven’t got time. “The name of the game is to talk to people. “Self dedication is a spiritual experience.” When you do, you can demand their commitment in return.” The person has to be dedicated to the task. I don’t think it can be done with money alone. “…there has to be someone who is willing to do it, who is willing to take whatever risks are required. A language is an exact reflection of the character and growth of its speakers.” “Our language is the reflection of ourselves. Chavez Foundation,634 South Spring Street Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90014, T: (213) 362-0260,Fax (213) 362-0265, E: Education of the Heart- Quotes by Cesar Chavez Permission to reproduce said intellectual property for publication purposes may be obtained by contacting the: Cesar E.

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