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Stanley Crouch was an American critic, writer, and cultural commentator whose work spanned topics such as jazz, race, and politics. As a passionate advocate for the importance of art and culture in shaping society, Crouch's writings often challenged preconceived notions and pushed readers to engage deeply with the world around them. His ability to blend cultural critique with profound social insights made him an influential figure in American literature and journalism. Crouch's legacy encourages others to think critically, engage with art and culture, and never shy away from discussing the difficult issues that define society.

"You can meet a young person who goes to school and is really enthusiastic, but if a sufficiently strong personality convinces them that this is a waste of time, that person might flunk out."



"The high point of civilization is that you can hate me and I can hate you but we develop an etiquette that allows us to deal with each other because if we acted solely upon our impulse we'd probably go to war."



"Unfortunately, I'm not a person that's always capable of living up to the Boy Scout philosophy."



"In America, we have to learn to be patient enough to figure out what somebody is saying. Somebody might actually be saying something."



"Louis Armstrong, who learned to be in exquisite dress, came from the bottom, and he's not a trash can."


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