Activism Quote by Rosa Parks
“There is work to do; that is why I cannot stop or sit still. As long as a child needs help, as long as people are not free, there will be work to do. As long as an elderly person is attacked or in need of support, there is work to do. As long as we have bigotry and crime, we have work to do.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Civil Rights Advocacy, 1960s
The quote emphasizes continual responsibility to help the vulnerable and fight injustice as long as suffering exists.
In simple terms: Keep helping others while injustice persists.
Act whenever you can.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- volunteering
- community support
- elder care
- anti‑racism
- crime prevention
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance personal well‑being with activism?
- What small actions can sustain long‑term impact?
Efforts may feel endless and can lead to burnout.