Protest without purpose is a perversion of democratic privilege.
speech graduation wisdom
Edward W. Brooke
Wellesley College Commencement 1969, 1969
There is a narrow but distinct line between productive dissent and counter-productive disruption. It is possible to dissent without being destructive.
speech graduation wisdom
Edward W. Brooke
Wellesley College Commencement 1969, 1969
The right to protest exists to protect the powerless from the powerful. When protest itself becomes a form of power, it must be exercised with the same responsibility we demand of all power.
speech graduation responsibility
Edward W. Brooke
Wellesley College Commencement 1969, 1969