Bits Quote by Cesar Chavez
“The poor, you know, have a way of solving problems...they have a tremendous capacity for suffering. And so when you build a vehicle to get something done, as we've done here in the strike and the boycott, then they continue to suffer - and maybe a little bit more - but the suffering becomes less important because they see a chance of progress; sometimes progress itself. They've been suffering all their live.s It's a question of suffering with some kind of hope now. That's better than suffering with no hope at all.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: United Farm Workers Strike and Boycott, 1965
Enduring hardship can be softened by hope and collective action, turning suffering into a catalyst for progress.
In simple terms: Hope eases suffering through shared struggle.
Seek hope to transform pain into purpose.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Labor strikes
- community organizing
- social movements
- personal hardship
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can hope be sustained in prolonged struggle?
- What actions turn suffering into meaningful change?
Hope alone may not resolve systemic oppression.