Quotes from Bill Ayers


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I was involved in the anti-war movement.


I was arrested in 1965 for opposing the war in Vietnam. There were 39 of us arrested that day. But thousands opposed us. And the majority of the people in the country supported the war then.


Chicago '68 was a relatively small demonstration for its time, but I've talked to millions of people who claim they were there because it felt like we were all there. Everyone from our generation was there and was at Woodstock.


We should open our eyes, see what's in front of us, and act.


The nice thing about being detained in Canada is it's like being in a Days Inn; it's very clean and very nice.


Terrorists destroy randomly.


Nothing is more boring than some old person going on and on about the way things used to be.


Nixon probably was a nice guy.


Large numbers of people are broken from the notion that the system is working for people, that the system is just or humane or peaceful.


I was a militant.


I voted for Obama and I was delighted that he's been elected.


I think I am a radical. I have never deviated from that. By radical, I mean someone trying to go to the root of things.


I don't regret setting bombs.


I didn't kill innocent people.


I knew Barack Obama, absolutely. And I knew him probably as well as thousands of other Chicagoans.


It's amazing where the paranoid mind can take you.


I was a child of privilege and I woke up to a world on fire.


I suffer from a genetic flaw, which is that my mother was a hopeless Pollyanna.


I didn't respond to people thrusting microphones at me and asking me questions that were unanswerable in a sound bite.


I have an addiction to caffeine.