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“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…” quote by Cesar Chavez
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“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.”

Cesar Chavez

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.

Key Takeaway

Seek hope to transform pain into purpose.

Themes

suffering hope collective action social justice progress

Mood

determined empathetic

Type

motivational inspirational

When to use this quote

  • Labor strikes
  • community organizing
  • social movements
  • personal hardship

Key Concepts

Empathy resilience activism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can hope be sustained in prolonged struggle?
  • What actions turn suffering into meaningful change?
A Different Perspective

Hope alone may not resolve systemic oppression.

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