Quotes of Harry Belafonte - somelinesforyou

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ Our foreign policy has made a wreck of this planet,... I'm always in Africa... And when I go to these places I see American policy written on the walls of oppression everywhere. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ It was not only the extreme reverence with which the young viewed him, it was the way they began to sing the songs. It was more than just mouthing the lyrics they became deeply connected to his poetry. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ We Are the World... Do They Know It's Christmas? ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I am a man who perceives life in a certain way, a man who rejects things that defecate on humankind, who rejects anything that will not give people room for dissent. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I think Bush has a very selfish, arrogant point of view. I think he is interested in power, I think he believes his truth is the only truth, and that he will do what he wants to do despite the people. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ We Are the World... Do They Know It's Christmas? ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ We Are the World... Do They Know It's Christmas? ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I don't think that George Bush is a man of honor. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I've always been supportive of the right of Israel as a state, and I've always fought against anti-Semitism, even in my own community. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I am a man who perceives life in a certain way, a man who rejects things that defecate on humankind, who rejects anything that will not give people room for dissent. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ We Are the World... Do They Know It's Christmas? ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I think Bush has a very selfish, arrogant point of view. I think he is interested in power, I think he believes his truth is the only truth, and that he will do what he wants to do despite the people. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ It was not only the extreme reverence with which the young viewed him, it was the way they began to sing the songs. It was more than just mouthing the lyrics they became deeply connected to his poetry. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ It was not only the extreme reverence with which the young viewed him, it was the way they began to sing the songs. It was more than just mouthing the lyrics they became deeply connected to his poetry. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ This generosity that has been offered to the United States says very much about the Venezuelan spirit. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ You can cage the singer but not the song. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I've always been supportive of the right of Israel as a state, and I've always fought against anti-Semitism, even in my own community. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ It was not only the extreme reverence with which the young viewed him, it was the way they began to sing the songs. It was more than just mouthing the lyrics they became deeply connected to his poetry. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I am a man who perceives life in a certain way, a man who rejects things that defecate on humankind, who rejects anything that will not give people room for dissent. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I don't think that George Bush is a man of honor. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ I am a man who perceives life in a certain way, a man who rejects things that defecate on humankind, who rejects anything that will not give people room for dissent. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ It was not only the extreme reverence with which the young viewed him, it was the way they began to sing the songs. It was more than just mouthing the lyrics they became deeply connected to his poetry. ”

- Harry Belafonte

“ Katrina was not unforeseeable. It was the result of a political structure that abdicates its responsibility. ”

- Harry Belafonte
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