Holly Near (born June 6, 1949 in Ukiah, California) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, teacher, and activist. Read full biography of Holly Near →
If you have the guts to keep making mistakes, your wisdom and intelligence leap forward with huge momentum.
Part of being an artist is being willing to be shocked, being willing to be surprised, being willing to be hurt.
We who are interested in relative truth have to keep digging for it and not let ourselves be sucked under.
To be always in a state of wonder is a kind of sensitivity that can sometimes be an extraordinary blessing and sometimes a real pain.
The women's movement completely changed attitudes all over the world in ways we'll never be able to count.
When we make mistakes, say, I'm blessed that I have an opportunity to learn from this.
You can't just leave out one part; the bread won't rise if the yeast isn't there.
It's been important to me to be a good activist, a good thinker, a good musician, a good singer, and a good entertainer. You can't do it all... →
Why do we kill people who are killing people to show that killing people is wrong?
I like this life. I like it when it's hard, and I like it better when it's not, but I know you don't get the sweet part without the... →
My parents encouraged thought. You'll get through life better if you learn how to think.
My parents had been involved in the labor movement; if we'd grown up in the city, we would have been red-diaper babies.
The war on drugs is a war against the communities.