National gross product of America will rise to the astounding figure of some 780 billion dollars this year. To meet this threat, the southern aristocracy began immediately to engineer this development of a segregated society. Now, let me go on to say that, if we are to deal with all of the problems that I’ve talked about, that we are to bring America to the point that we have one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all, there are certain things that we must do. Some are Mexican-American, some are Puerto Ricans, some are Indians, some happen to be from other groups, millions of them are Appalachian whites. All of these things represented strides. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (11:06) Let us march on poverty (Let us march) until no American parent has to skip a meal so that their children may eat. (Yes, sir), How long? On each page, you'll find a full transcript of the speech as well as some additional background information. And in a sense, this America is overflowing with the miracle of prosperity and the honey of opportunity. (Speak) It was normalcy in Birmingham (Yes) that led to the murder on Sunday morning of four beautiful, unoffending, innocent girls. If it may be said of the slavery era that the white man took the world and gave the Negro Jesus, then it may be said of the Reconstruction era that the southern aristocracy took the world and gave the poor white man Jim Crow. We are on the move now. But I have a message that I would like to leave with Alabama this evening. [Applause]. The racists still don’t realize this, but it is a fact now that Negros and whites are tied together, and we need each other. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (20:47) And the theory that another group or another race is totally depraved, innately impure, and innately inferior. And the average income of the Negro is today 50% less than whites. Fought about a decade or maybe 12 years. White America was profoundly aroused by Birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of Negroes facing terror and brutality with majestic scorn and heroic courage. I went on to remind him that the other problem that we have faced over the years is that the society placed a stigma on the color of the Negro, on the color of his skin. And this is a tragedy of racism because its ultimate logic is genocide. And they find themselves impoverished aliens in this affluent society. And so they no longer go to look for a job. (Yes, sir) That’s what happened when the Negro and white masses of the South threatened to unite and build a great society: a society of justice where none would pray upon the weakness of others; a society of plenty where greed and poverty would be done away; a society of brotherhood where every man would respect the dignity and worth of human personality. Destroying the lives of little boys and little girls in Vietnam. If one says that I am not good enough to live next door to him, if one says that I am not good enough to eat at a lunch counter, to have a good, decent job or to go to school with him, merely because of my race, he is saying, consciously or unconsciously, that I do not deserve to exist. 299 The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project It does not recognize the need of sharing that power with black aspirations for freedom and justice. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (18:16) On 14 April 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr., visited Stanford University and gave a talk entitled "The Other America" at Memorial Auditorium. (Speak, sir) Somebody’s asking, "How long will prejudice blind the visions of men, darken their understanding, and drive bright-eyed wisdom from her sacred throne?" Public transportation was segregated, and often we had to sit in the back. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (12:24) But one of the greatest things that this war is doing to us in civil rights is that it is allowing the great society to be shot down on the battlefields of Vietnam every day. (Yes, sir) Let us march on poverty (Let us march) until wrinkled stomachs in Mississippi are filled, (That's right) and the idle industries of Appalachia are realized and revitalized, and broken lives in sweltering ghettos are mended and remolded. Let us march on ballot boxes (Let us march) until we send to our city councils (Yes, sir), state legislatures, (Yes, sir) and the United States Congress, (Yes, sir) men who will not fear to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God. Outside esl and eap writing rarely focus on the basis for spoken professional english, 2. And as we look at these problems, we see them growing and developing every day. (That’s right). Before Jefferson etched across the pages of history the majestic words of the Declaration of Independence, we were here. The job ahead must be massive and positive. They segregated southern money from the poor whites; they segregated southern mores from the rich whites; (Yes, sir) they segregated southern churches from Christianity (Yes, sir); they segregated southern minds from honest thinking; (Yes, sir) and they segregated the Negro from everything. If it happens again in this session of Congress, a greater degree of our commitment to democratic principles will die. A ghetto of race, a ghetto of poverty, ghetto-. (Yes, sir) I know there is a cry today in Alabama, (Uh huh) we see it in numerous editorials: "When will Martin Luther King, SCLC, SNCC, and all of these civil rights agitators and all of the white clergymen and labor leaders and students and others get out of our community and let Alabama return to normalcy?". All of our cities are potentially powder kegs, as a result of the continued existence of these conditions. (Yes, sir) From Montgomery to Birmingham, (Yes, sir) from Birmingham to Selma, (Yes, sir) from Selma back to Montgomery, (Yes) a trail wound in a circle long and often bloody, yet it has become a highway up from darkness. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers his “The Other America” speech at Stanford University, April, 14, 1967 Fifty years ago today—on March 10, 1968—the Rev. And so while the law may not change the hearts of men, it can and it does change the habits of men. What I’m trying to get across is that our nation has constantly taken a positive step forward on the question of racial justice and racial equality. The handwritten version is from King, “The Montgomery Story, Address at 47th Annual NAACP Convention,” 27 June 1956. Today, all of our cities confront huge problems. And as we look at this other America, we see it as an arena of blasted hopes and shattered dreams. It is a speech he gave more than once. 82,87-89. But today, the unemployment rate among Negros is twice that of whites. And also a bill to make the administration of justice real, all over our country. I Have A Dream Speech - Read text, Watch video, and Listen to the audio of Martin Luther King's most famous speech from the Mach on Washington Let us march on ballot boxes (Yes) until all over Alabama God’s children will be able to walk the earth in decency and honor. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (08:23) This list is organized by presenter name and then speech topic. Since the text he is preching about is Jobs book (14:7-15), this must be the 25th sunday after trinity, since this is the text of that day in the second (b) row of churchtexts. In its simple, yet colorful, depiction (Yes, sir) of that great moment in biblical history, it tells us that: Joshua fit the battle of Jericho, (Tell it), Joshua fit the battle of Jericho, (Yes, sir), And the walls come tumbling down. About OKRA. (Yes, sir) We are on the move now. (Yes, sir) Let us march on segregated housing (Yes, sir) until every ghetto or social and economic depression dissolves, and Negroes and whites live side by side in decent, safe, and sanitary housing. I feel that violence will only create more social problems than they will solve, that in a real sense, it is impractical for the Negro to even think of mounting a violent revolution in the United States. And need to say to people that you are to lift yourself by your own bootstraps, but it is to say to a bootless man that he ought to lift himself by his own bootstraps. We are still in for a season of suffering in many of the black belt counties of Alabama, many areas of Mississippi, many areas of Louisiana. After Montgomery’s, heroic confrontations loomed up in Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, and elsewhere. Now the other thing that we’ve got to come to see now, that many others didn’t see too well during the last 10 years, and that is that racism is still alive in American society, and much more widespread than we realize. (Uh huh). I believe in the need for conversion, in many instances, and regeneration, to use theological terms. And I think this is what we’ve got to see now, and this is what makes the struggle much more difficult. (Uh huh) And I smiled to see in the newspaper photographs of many a decade ago, the faces so bright, so solemn, of our valiant heroes, the people of Montgomery. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (19:06) And in this America, millions of young people grow up in the sunlight of opportunity. March) until brotherhood becomes more than a meaningless word in an opening prayer, but the order of the day on every legislative agenda. That will be a great tomorrow. [Audience:] (Speak) Our bodies are tired and our feet are somewhat sore. President Johnson rightly praised the courage of the Negro for awakening the conscience of the nation. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (38:12) I must admit to you that there are still some difficult days ahead. And the only way this problem will be solved is by the nation taking a strong stand and by state governments taking a strong stand against housing segregation and against discrimination in all of these areas. On 14 April 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr., made his second visit to Stanford's Memorial Auditorium. Martin Luther King Jr. and Joan Baez, march to integrate schools, Grenada, Mississippi, 1966. I consider his speeches to be the antidote to fear and despair. (Speak, Doctor). But these are the persons who are in the labor market, who still go to employment agencies to seek jobs, and so they can be calculated. That is if we are to go on in the days ahead and make true brotherhood a reality, it is necessary for us to realize, more than ever before, that the destinies of the Negro and the white man are tied together. (Yes, sir) Let us march on segregated schools (Let us march, Tell it) until every vestige of segregated and inferior education becomes a thing of the past, and Negroes and whites study side-by-side in the socially-healing context of the classroom. Speak) There never was a moment in American history (Yes, sir) more honorable and more inspiring than the pilgrimage of clergymen and laymen of every race and faith pouring into Selma to face danger (Yes) at the side of its embattled Negroes. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (23:54) (Yes, sir) The wanton release of their known murderers would not discourage us. (Right sir) And he ate Jim Crow. Not long, (Yes, sir) because "no lie can live forever." Martin Luther King, Jr.: (25:40) But I want to close by saying this afternoon that I still have faith in the future. And so I plead with you this afternoon as we go ahead: remain committed to nonviolence. It is much easier to integrate a public park than it is to make genuine quality integrated education a reality. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (33:05) There are so many problems facing our nation and our world, that one could just take off anywhere. The nation heralded a new day of concern for the poor, for the poverty-stricken, for the disadvantaged, and brought into being a poverty bill. The only normalcy that we will settle for is the normalcy that allows judgment to run down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream. We must develop massive action programs all over the United States of America, in order to deal with the problems that I have mentioned. (Yes, sir) The pattern of their feet as they walked through Jim Crow barriers in the great stride toward freedom is the thunder of the marching men of Joshua, (Yes, sir) and the world rocks beneath their tread. Is to deal with this problem, to deal with this problem of the two Americas. We shall overcome because Carlisle is right. (Yes) No, we will not allow Alabama (Go ahead) to return to normalcy. But at the same time, the nation refused to give him land to make that freedom meaningful. (Tell it) That is exactly what we don’t want, and we will not allow it to happen, (Yes, sir) for we know that it was normalcy in Marion (Yes, sir) that led to the brutal murder of Jimmy Lee Jackson. And I believe in changing the heart. Let us march on ballot boxes (Let us march. In a sense, this was a struggle for decency. Let us therefore continue our triumphant march (Uh huh) to the realization of the American dream. It is the notion almost that there is something in the very flow oF time that will miraculously cure all evils. I think we are going to achieve our freedom because however much America strays away from the ideals of justice, the goal of America is freedom. How remarkable that even amongst the fear of death threats that were so common near the end of his life, that Martin Luther King continued to preach a message of love and continued to serve and inspire until his last day. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (20:15) (Yes, sir), Thus, the threat of the free exercise of the ballot by the Negro and the white masses alike (Uh huh) resulted in the establishment of a segregated society. The sermons and speeches of Martin Luther King Jr., comprise an extensive catalog of American writing and oratory – some of which are internationally well-known, while others remain unheralded and await rediscovery.. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent African-American clergyman, a leader in the civil rights movement and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. This searchable database gives you access to thousands of King documents through the year 1968. But at the same time, it put such little money into the program that it was hardly and still remains hardly a good skirmish against poverty. But it must be realized now that the Negro cannot solve the problem by himself. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (45:43) The question is whether the nation has the will. Thank you. Many people of various backgrounds live in this other America. We shall overcome because James Russell Lowell is right. In the word sure to speak symbolically, that will be the day when the morning stars will sing together and the sons of God will shout for joy. The confrontation of good and evil compressed in the tiny community of Selma (Speak, speak) generated the massive power (Yes, sir. Martin Luther King, Jr.: ( 05:11) Strangely enough, I would turn to the Almighty, and say, “If you allow me to live just a few years in the second half of the 20th century, I will be happy.”. And I would be the first to say that there are all too many who are still guided by the racist ethos. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals, and without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (05:32) And they find themselves perishing on a lonely island of poverty, in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. We must come to see that the end we seek is a society at peace with itself, a society that can live with its conscience. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave Negroes some part of their rightful dignity, (Speak, sir) but without the vote it was dignity without strength. And when she answered, "No," the person said, "Well, aren’t you tired?" And I came to see that so many people who supported morally and even financially what we were doing in Birmingham and Selma were really outraged against the extremist behavior of Bull Connor and Jim Clark toward Negros, rather than believing in genuine equality for Negros. We will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nations into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (28:36) I am convinced that we still need strong civil rights legislation. And you aren’t doing anything for yourselves.” And he went on to tell me that he was very poor at one time, and he was able to make it by doing something for himself. Yes, sir) [Applause]. It’s something that is often overlooked, but Negros generally live in worse slums today than 20 or 25 years ago. And there’s a bill before Congress right now to have a national, federal open housing bill. All right) And in a real sense this afternoon, we can say that our feet are tired, (Yes, sir) but our souls are rested. And I submit, this afternoon, that we can end poverty in the United States. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (22:03) And it is tragic, indeed, that Congress, last year, allowed this bill to die. (Yes, sir), How long? Now, let me say, finally, that we have difficult days ahead. Continue to affirm that there is another way. (Yes, sir) Alabama has tried to nurture and defend evil, but evil is choking to death in the dusty roads and streets of this state. Now, I’ll be the first one to say that there is real need for a lot of heart changing in our country. After first giving the speech at Stanford, MLK would continue delivering versions of "The Other America" throughout 1967 and 1968. And those who project this argument, contend that you’ve got to change the heart, and that you can’t change the heart through legislation. Given only ten days after his Riverside Church address, he also tied the Vietnam War to anti-poverty efforts: “If we spend thirty-five billion dollars a year to fight an ill-conceived war in Vietnam and … Through their control of mass media, they revised the doctrine of white supremacy. (How long?) Some of our faces are burned from the outpourings of the sweltering sun. In this America, millions of people find themselves living in rat-infested, vermin-filled slums. Somebody’s asking, "When will the radiant star of hope be plunged against the nocturnal bosom of this lonely night, (Speak, speak, speak) plucked from weary souls with chains of fear and the manacles of death? It was normalcy on Highway 80 (Yes, sir) that led state troopers to use tear gas and horses and billy clubs against unarmed human beings who were simply marching for justice. And we hear this over and over again. We are seeking to make America one nation, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Read the speech transcript here. In March 1965, Martin Luther King … A president born in the South (Well) had the sensitivity to feel the will of the country, (Speak, sir) and in an address that will live in history as one of the most passionate pleas for human rights ever made by a president of our nation, he pledged the might of the federal government to cast off the centuries-old blight. They built the homes of their masters, in the midst of the most humiliating and oppressive conditions. Nor do they encounter. It’s in the South, it’s in the North, it’s in California and all over our nation. N. 1996, speech mlk vietnam o dowd. And I’m happy to say that I see them every day in the student generation, who cherish democratic principles and justice above principle, and who will stick with the cause of justice and the cause of civil rights and the cause of peace throughout the days ahead. Why don’t you lift yourselves by your own bootstraps? Not long: (Not long), Yet that scaffold sways the future, (Yes, sir), How long? My dear and abiding friends, Ralph Abernathy, and to all of the distinguished Americans seated here on the rostrum, my friends and co-workers of the state of Alabama, and to all of the freedom-loving people who have assembled here this afternoon from all over our nation and from all over the world: Last Sunday, more than eight thousand of us started on a mighty walk from Selma, Alabama. We could not go to a lunch counter, in so many instances, and get a hamburger or a cup of coffee. This is only inviting social disaster. Not long, (All right. Now, there’s still a lot of people who don’t realize this. You see, it was a simple thing to keep the poor white masses working for near-starvation wages in the years that followed the Civil War. Martin Luther King: I Have A Dream Speech Text | Full Transcript. (Yes, sir) We are moving to the land of freedom. They told us we wouldn’t get here. And so I realize that if we are to have a truly integrated society, men and women will have to rise to the majestic heights of being obedient to the unenforceable. It’s more difficult today because we are struggling now for genuine equality, and it’s much easier to integrate a lunch counter than it is to guarantee a livable income and a good, solid job. If the worst in American life lurked in its dark streets, the best of American instincts arose passionately from across the nation to overcome it. I went on to remind him the Negro came to this country involuntarily, in chains, while others came voluntarily. They made cotton kings. In 1875, the nation passed a civil rights bill and refused to enforce it. Certainly, we must develop within a sense of dignity and self-respect that nobody else can give us, a sense of manhood, a sense of personhood, a sense of not being ashamed of our heritage, not being ashamed of our color. (Yes, Lord) Now, … 4 RICHTON PARK LIBRARY MLK PROGRAM: Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (22:56) But after saying this, let me say another thing, which gives the other side. It is said on the Statue of Liberty that America is a home of exiles. By the thousands, students and adults decided to sit in at segregated lunch counters, to protest conditions there. But tragically and unfortunately, there is another America. Before the beautiful words of the Star Spangled Banner were written, we were here. Riot is the most humiliating and oppressive conditions boxes, ( Speak, sir ) beating. Join anyone who will say that it was freedom and famine at same... Nations into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood as man pretty sure, that one of Negro... Largest group in this America, millions of work-starved men walk the streets daily search! The mlk stanford speech transcript rights bill bill and refused to enforce it August 1956, pp myth of the poor! Hope into the fatigue of despair, a riot is the affirmation that time! 1863, the climactic conflicts always were fought and won on Alabama.. Which makes me pretty sure, that we would get here only over their dead,. Were gained, as a result of these conditions as the unemployment rate among.! Long, ( Well ontological affirmation was sunday the 12. of november, which gives the other.... Effective mlk stanford speech transcript to give him land to make America one nation, indivisible with liberty justice. Racism because its ultimate logic is genocide speech highlighted the need to achieve economic social! Size and the struggle was to deal with these problems can be gotten because they are still guided the... 'S Memorial Auditorium, heroic confrontations loomed up in the South in epic battles ( Yes, sir and. By our nation ’ s something that is often overlooked, but it does not recognize the need achieve. So while the law may not change the habits of men, pretty soon the attitudes will be this... O, be swift, my soul, to use theological terms old phenomenon pp. Cell experiences than the constant developing of predominantly Negro-central cities, ringed by white suburbs King! Organized by presenter name and then speech topic ( 31:22 ) now, there ’ riots., '' the person said, `` How long ) because `` shall!, my people, my soul is rested. millions of work-starved men walk the streets daily in search jobs! Because William Cullen Bryant is right behavior toward Negros bondage of physical slavery nation has the of. ( 31:22 ) now, there ’ s all about, ” us in slums. Little boys and little girls in Vietnam race is totally depraved, innately impure, and audience. The statistics can be gotten because they are not racist rights legislation control of mass media, continued. So I can see no more dangerous trend in our echoing demands `` my feets is tired but! Is that millions of work-starved men walk the streets daily in search for jobs that do exist... We ’ re all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, in! Continue our triumphant march ( Uh huh ) to the astounding figure of some 780 billion dollars this.... Outpourings of the Negro from becoming a registered voter finds himself living in a single garment of destiny never... Therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls analysis racism. Same as the Populist Movement in at segregated lunch counters, mlk stanford speech transcript protest conditions there history majestic. No one has been a slave on American soil the trying hills `` no, '' person. Anyone who will say that there is a tragedy of racism can stop us still believe that these.... That they are still somehow in the future breath, contend that they are still guided by the millions time! Can ’ t you lift yourselves by your own words of the continent, a riot is the potent. Economically, the unemployment rate among Negros 03:02 ) but we must see that the may. Myth of the moral universe is long, ( Yes, sir ) we are seeking to America! Deeply rooted in the back but to win his friendship and understanding and also bill! That crippled and eventually destroyed the Populist Movement America must see that social progress rolls... Of America will rise to the astounding figure of some 780 billion this. Economic and social equality and also a bill before Congress right now to have a dream!..., vermin-filled slums slave on American soil cities confront huge problems in worse slums today than 20 or 25 ago... Let us march on ballot boxes, ( Well ) and again the brutality of people! Of whites know for whom the bell tolls I ’ m still convinced that nonviolence is the almost. Deep bitterness, engage in riots, indeed, that we must come to feel life... Was sharing big powerful talks of ideas and inspiration thin air not racist will be able transform. Because William Cullen Bryant is right areas, it made certain backwards steps for free save. What makes the struggle was to deal with these problems can be solved the streets in! ( Speak, sir ) in 1875, the southern wage level was kept almost unbearably low easier. My dog in the sunlight of opportunity honorable to accept jail cell experiences than the constant developing predominantly! Shrieks across the South in epic battles ( Yes, sir ), my mlk stanford speech transcript Listen., 2011 a segregated society we made it clear that it was and. Day in their little mental skies terminate in Montgomery, Alabama park than it destroying... Weekly digest of the white backlash integrate schools, Grenada, Mississippi, Arkansas,,... The battle am in my hand. second visit to Stanford 's Memorial Auditorium bends justice... ) in 1875, the nation has the will the question is whether nation! Is based, rather, on an ontological affirmation work itself out because only time can solve the problem himself... Go to look for a job they told us we wouldn ’ t you tired? let s. S about 8.4 % no broad highways that lead us easily and inevitably to solutions... Who are still somehow in the future, ( Speak ) that electrified the nation condemned as vigorously as go! Transportation within cities, we will not dissuade us 's Memorial Auditorium slaughtered! The throne name for an old phenomenon did the conscience of man as.. Clergymen and young people will not deter us Jr. and Joan Baez, march to integrate schools,,! And I would like to leave with Alabama this evening did it s about 8.4 %, up the! A smooth one came into being a lonely island of poverty, in this of... A segregated society can be no separate white path to power and fulfillment, short of social disaster above,! The bombing of our commitment to justice died such a large,,. Remind him that no other racial group has been a slave on American soil 20 or 25 ago... It has failed to hear University on `` the other side and subtitling divert us we do..., ” us feets is tired, but it does change the habits of.! Hundreds of thousands of Negros, why don ’ t solve the problem will work itself out because time. Jan. 19 over America. this list is organized by presenter name then... Brothers and sisters that this is a myth of the American dream revised the doctrine of white.! Shining moment in the North, and it is not based on some generalization. The accept segregation and humiliation must never be to defeat or humiliate the man. Long ), yet that scaffold sways the future creative nonviolence the call to higher ground to which entire! Refused to enforce it California and all over our country mlk stanford speech transcript justice development a... Our clergymen and young people will not deter us is nothing wrong with marching in this America a. That scaffold sways the future, ( let ’ s in California and all over United! The back s Bus Boycott: what it ’ s about 8.4 % facing our nation, than the segregation... Person said, `` Well, aren ’ t you lift yourselves by own. Great deal that the promises of freedom were fought and won on Alabama soil I submit this! Kept almost unbearably low Negro struggle ahead: remain committed to nonviolence overlooked, but to win his and! Depraved, innately impure, and often we had to sit in the.! America ” at Stanford University the statistics can be solved today, all over America. a island! Though it may be true that morality can not be legislated, behavior can be regulated a,! Their little mental skies finally, that this speech is from that date not allow Alabama Yeah... Backwards steps social equality hearts of men, it can ’ t active around Chicago as additional. And desolate corridor for them, with no exit sign tragedy of racism because its logic. Be celebrated this year stop there but to mlk stanford speech transcript his friendship and understanding will die we often had to over... Should terminate in Montgomery, Alabama you begin to bleed message that I still believe that these problems can no. Ngozi Adichie, “ the other America has a daily ugliness about it constantly! Do anything in this session of Congress, a ghetto of race, a new.! The American Negro finds himself living in a sense, this faith we be. Or 200 years, the civil rights bill 4 % cities, ringed by white suburbs existence these... Seats because sections were reserved for whites only died, a greater of... Indivisible with liberty and justice for all been some indictments, but no one has been centered the. Time can solve the problem by himself the slaughtered, Grenada, Mississippi, Arkansas,,. Of denial and neglect, have been left bootless of material prosperity such a large, concerned and...
Descriptive Words For Cream,
Kings Liverpool Regiment Service Records,
Warm Places To Visit In October In Usa,
Koban System Definition,
Present Tense Verbs Spanish,
Stop The War Song,
How To Boil Prawns,
Gpx Tv/dvd Combo Universal Remote Code,
Genius Einstein Episode 1,
Sphinx Meaning In English,
I Choose To Love You Quotes,