Death Quote by Michael Eric Dyson
“I think that not only do saints make poor role models, they are incapable in one sense of identifying radically with those of us who are mere mortals. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s mortality says to us that here's a figure who got up every day of his life facing tremendous odds and yet overcame them.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service, 1968
Saints often seem distant because their moral perfection makes it hard for ordinary people to relate to them.
In simple terms: Saints seem far away.
Recognize humanity in all leaders.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious discourse
- leadership training
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we find common ground with idealized figures?
- What qualities make a role model relatable?
Saints can still inspire despite differences.