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Better way Quote by John Densmore

“Yes, the '60s went too far, but we were trying to find new ways, better ways, to do things. And great seeds were planted: civil rights, the peace movement, the environmental movement, feminism. They're big seeds. They take a long time to come to fruition. Please, let's stop fighting, and get out…” quote by John Densmore
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“Yes, the '60s went too far, but we were trying to find new ways, better ways, to do things. And great seeds were planted: civil rights, the peace movement, the environmental movement, feminism. They're big seeds. They take a long time to come to fruition. Please, let's stop fighting, and get out our water cans.”

John Densmore

About This Quote

Source Interview: Rolling Stone, 1970s retrospective

Social movements plant ideas that need time to mature; patience and cooperation are essential for lasting change.

In simple terms: Great ideas need time and teamwork.

Key Takeaway

Support movements, give them space to grow.

Themes

social change patience collaboration

Mood

hopeful reflective

Type

inspirational political

When to use this quote

  • community organizing
  • environmental advocacy
  • civil rights campaigns

Key Concepts

activism historical cycles collective effort

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you contribute to nurturing a movement?
  • What patience looks like in activism?
A Different Perspective

Idealism without action stalls progress.

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