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Probably to me the greatest singer, female voice, is Billie Holiday. And one of the most moving for me, I don't know why - maybe it's nostalgia, maybe because my life is one of constant partying, whatever. -- Wole Soyinka
Under a dictatorship, a nation ceases to exist. All that remains is a fiefdom, a planet of slaves regimented by aliens from outer space. -- Wole Soyinka
No writer has a right to make that much money. Indeed, without diabolical assistance, no writer can. -- Wole Soyinka
I found, when I left, that there were others who felt the same way. We'd meet, they'd come and seek me out, we'd talk about the future. And I found that their depression and pessimism was every bit as acute as mine. -- Wole Soyinka
Romance is the sweetening of the soul
With fragrance offered by the stricken heart. -- Wole Soyinka
My horizon on humanity is enlarged by reading the writers of poems, seeing a painting, listening to some music, some opera, which has nothing at all to do with a volatile human condition or struggle or whatever. It enriches me as a human being. -- Wole Soyinka
Military dictatorship, you can focus on it, you can fight it directly. It's a band of power-driven people. -- Wole Soyinka
Seven is the magic figure, because that's a symbolic figure of my favorite deity, Ogun. -- Wole Soyinka
I think that feeling that if one believed absolutely in any cause, then one must have the confidence, the self-certainty, to go through with that particular course of action. -- Wole Soyinka
One's own self-worth is tied to the worth of the community to which one belongs, which is intimately connected to humanity in general. What happens in Darfur becomes an assault on my own community, and on me as an individual. That's what the human family is all about. -- Wole Soyinka
Don't take shadows too seriously. Reality is your only safety. Continue to reject illusion. -- Wole Soyinka
Rwanda, which is one of the younger independent states in Africa, must be regarded as a model of how great human trauma can be transformed to commence true reconstruction of people. Human trauma can lead to stunted growth and mass withdrawal. -- Wole Soyinka
I'm not fond of biographies. I don't like writing about myself. -- Wole Soyinka
An idyllic period of my existence was when I had a den attached to my home ... a writing den, and no one had access to that unless they had their own special visa, applied for weeks in advance. -- Wole Soyinka
Well, the first thing is that truth and power for me form an antithesis, an antagonism, which will hardly ever be resolved. I can define in fact, can simplify the history of human society, the evolution of human society, as a contest between power and freedom. -- Wole Soyinka
The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism. -- Wole Soyinka
You always assume for some strange reason that you need three meals a day. -- Wole Soyinka
My understanding of the creative process is simply that all cultures and all concerns meet at a certain point, the human point in which everything is related to one another. That has been my creative experience. I never know who's influencing me at any time. -- Wole Soyinka
The Sudanese government has been playing games with the world, with the Africa Union, in particular, have been playing for time in order to conclude its mission of ethnic cleansing in the Sudan. -- Wole Soyinka
Some of the greatest uprisings and consequent civil wars in Mexico have centered squarely on the ownership of land. -- Wole Soyinka
Power is domination, control, and therefore a very selective form of truth which is a lie. -- Wole Soyinka
I'm an Afro-realist. I take what comes, and I do my best to affect what is unacceptable in society. -- Wole Soyinka
The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny -- Wole Soyinka
The fault, of course, is not in religion, but in the fanatic of every religion. Fanaticism remains the greatest carrier of the spores of fear, and the rhetoric of religion, with the hysteria it so readily generates, is fast becoming the readiest killing device of contemporary times. -- Wole Soyinka
Even when I'm writing plays I enjoy having company and mentally I think of that company as the company I'm writing for. -- Wole Soyinka
Trading and religion have always been aligned together in the history of the world, and especially on the African continent. -- Wole Soyinka
If man cannot, what god dare claim perfection? -- Wole Soyinka
If you believe in democracy, are you not thereby obliged to accept, without discrimination, the fall-outs that come with a democratic choice, even if this means the termination of the democratic process itself? -- Wole Soyinka
Before you're a writer, you're a citizen, a human being, and therefore the weapons of the citizen are at your disposal to use or not use. -- Wole Soyinka
The novel, for me, was an accident. I really don't consider myself a novelist. -- Wole Soyinka
Some African leaders actually dare to suggest that democracy is a concept alien to traditional African society. This is one of the most impudent political blasphemies I can think of. -- Wole Soyinka
A human feast is an indifferent morsel to a god. -- Wole Soyinka
Today, the constituency of fear has become much broader, far less selective -- Wole Soyinka
I've always written plays for the purpose of getting something out of my system. -- Wole Soyinka
The blatant aggressiveness of theocracies I find distressing, because I grew up when Christians, Muslim and animists lived peacefully together. -- Wole Soyinka
The problem with literature, with writing, is that it works sometimes in terms of correction of social ills. Other times, it just does not suffice. -- Wole Soyinka
All religions accept that there is something called 'criminality.' And criminality cannot be excused by religious fervour. -- Wole Soyinka
There's no way to escape the culture that has evolved, from which we ourselves have evolved. Naturally, we stress it, break it up, reassemble it to suit our own needs. But it is there - a source of vital strength. -- Wole Soyinka
I don't really consider myself a novelist, it just came out purely by accident. -- Wole Soyinka
Education is lacking in most of those who pontificate. -- Wole Soyinka
I ceased using words like optimism and pessimism a long time ago. -- Wole Soyinka
For the fire consumes all but the arsonist. -- Wole Soyinka
I take friendship very seriously. -- Wole Soyinka
Writers are human. I shudder to think how I must sometimes appear to others. -- Wole Soyinka
For now, let us simply observe that the assault on human dignity is one of the prime goals of the visitation of fear, a prelude to the domination of the mind and the triumph of power -- Wole Soyinka
Politics, I believe, is a full-time occupation. -- Wole Soyinka
The phenomenon of creativity, we know, is closely related to the ability to yoke together separate, and even seemingly incompatible, matrices. -- Wole Soyinka
I'm not sure I'm trying to communicate a message. I'm just trying to be part of the movement away from the unacceptable present. -- Wole Soyinka
Suddenly the world has run amok and left you alone and sane behind -- Wole Soyinka
I began writing early - very, very early ... I was already writing short stories for the radio and selling poems to poetry and art festivals; I was involved in school plays; I wrote essays, so there was no definite moment when I said, 'Now I'm a writer.' I've always been a writer. -- Wole Soyinka
A tiger does not shout its tigritude, it acts. -- Wole Soyinka
I am a glutton for tranquility. -- Wole Soyinka
Art is solace; art is vision, and when I pick up a literary work, I am a consumer of literature for its own sake. -- Wole Soyinka
Sadness is twilight's kiss on earth. -- Wole Soyinka
In Africa, those who have money - businessmen and banks - do not believe in film. -- Wole Soyinka
For me, justice is the prime condition of humanity. -- Wole Soyinka
But theater, because of its nature, both text, images, multimedia effects, has a wider base of communication with an audience. That's why I call it the most social of the various art forms. -- Wole Soyinka
Writers and intellectuals have a duty to humanity. It is to insist that the human entity remains the primary asset in overall development; thus, it must be safeguarded. -- Wole Soyinka
And gradually they're beginning to recognize the fact that there's nothing more secure than a democratic, accountable, and participatory form of government. But it's sunk in only theoretically, it has not yet sunk in completely in practical terms. -- Wole Soyinka
I know there are writers who get up every morning and sit by their typewriter or word processor or pad of paper and wait to write. I don't function that way. I go through a long period of gestation before I'm even ready to write. -- Wole Soyinka
I don't know any other way to live but to wake up every day armed with my convictions, not yielding them to the threat of danger and to the power and force of people who might despise me. -- Wole Soyinka
I said: "A tiger does not proclaim his tigritude, he pounces". In other words: a tiger does not stand in the forest and say: "I am a tiger". When you pass where the tiger has walked before, you see the skeleton of the duiker, you know that some tigritude has been emanated there. -- Wole Soyinka
Culture is a matrix of infinite possibilities and choices. From within the same culture matrix we can extract arguments and strategies for the degradation and ennoblement of our species, for its enslavement or liberation, for the suppression of its productive potential or its enhancement. -- Wole Soyinka
I'm not one of those writers I learned about who get up in the morning, put a piece of paper in their typewriter machine and start writing. That I've never understood. -- Wole Soyinka
My father used to tell me stories before I fell asleep. When the children would gather, at a certain point, I had a tendency to make up my own elementary variations on stories I had heard, or to invent totally new ones. -- Wole Soyinka
As I grew older and more mature, I've been able to move beyond the immediate response of violence to a projection of the pragmatic, political consequences of that violence. So it's an effort to attain equilibrium. -- Wole Soyinka
There's a kind of dynamic quality about theater and that dynamic quality expresses itself in relation to, first of all, the environment in which it's being staged; then the audience, the nature of the audience, the quality of the audience. -- Wole Soyinka
An excessive amount of my time is taken with political involvement. It's unavoidable; that's my temperament. -- Wole Soyinka
Each time I think I've created time for myself, along comes a throwback to disrupt my private space. -- Wole Soyinka
Well, first of all I'll say that I come alive best in theater. -- Wole Soyinka
I never hesitated, as a student, in embracing the necessity of violence. In South Africa, I didn't just accept it; I looked forward to it as a mission. -- Wole Soyinka
As far as the regime is concerned, well, the play is sheer terror for them. Because they feel, How dare - how dare anybody lift his or her voice in criticism against us? We have the guns. Their level of paranoia and power-drunkenness is unbelievable. -- Wole Soyinka
Let's say there are prospects for a new Nigeria, but I don't think we have a new Nigeria yet. -- Wole Soyinka
I like my peace and quiet whenever I can grab it. -- Wole Soyinka
I am convinced that Nigeria would have been a more highly developed country without the oil. I wished we'd never smelled the fumes of petroleum. -- Wole Soyinka
The writer is the visionary of his people ... He anticipates, he warns. -- Wole Soyinka
Some people think the Nobel Prize makes you bullet-proof. I never had that illusion. -- Wole Soyinka
We Nigerians must reclaim our sovereignty, our civic entitlements. -- Wole Soyinka
I don't have the sort of temperament that submits to Christianity or Islam. -- Wole Soyinka
Writers who open up horizons for other people are performing a function every bit as important as a consciously politicized writer. -- Wole Soyinka
Obasanjo has openly endorsed violence as a means of governance, embraced and empowered individuals whose avowed declarations, confessions and acts are cynically contrary to the mandate that alone upholds the legitimacy and dignity of his office. -- Wole Soyinka
Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress the truth. -- Wole Soyinka
Writing in certain environments carries with it an occupational risk. -- Wole Soyinka
A tiger doesn't proclaim his tigritude, he pounces -- Wole Soyinka
The Lagos of my childhood was a well-laid-out maritime city. -- Wole Soyinka
Be yourself. Ultimately just be yourself. -- Wole Soyinka
I've done a lot of guerrilla theater in my time. -- Wole Soyinka
No human is completely fearless. -- Wole Soyinka
The hand that dips into the bottom of the pot will eat the biggest snail. -- Wole Soyinka
I cannot belong to a nation which permits such barbarities as stoning to death and amputation - I don't care what religion it is. -- Wole Soyinka
In the world of literature, I see prizes as more of a duty to the craft itself, rather than as something for the individual. -- Wole Soyinka
There is not a special imposition on writers to be activists. All that does is encourage writers to write propaganda. Propaganda can be written by anybody, including dictators. -- Wole Soyinka
See, even despite pious statements to the contrary, much of the industrialized world has not yet come to terms with the recognition of the fallacy of what I call the strong man syndrome. -- Wole Soyinka
My father was a schoolteacher, and so I had the advantage of both western educational instruction in the school, as well as what you might call the process of imbibing the traditional processes of education instruction around me. -- Wole Soyinka
You cannot live a normal existence if you haven't taken care of a problem that affects your life and affects the lives of others, values that you hold which in fact define your very existence. -- Wole Soyinka
It's the place to begin, always
to return to home, literally. -- Wole Soyinka
Well, some people say I'm pessimistic because I recognize the eternal cycle of evil. All I say is, look at the history of mankind right up to this moment and what do you find? -- Wole Soyinka
If African film makers had one-tenth the amount commanded by film makers the world over - even the amount used by so-called shoestring film makers - I think we would see quite an explosion of African films on the world scene. -- Wole Soyinka
I love beauty. But I like the beauty accidentally, not dished up, served up on a platter. -- Wole Soyinka
But when you're deprived of it for a lengthy period then you value human companionship. But you have to survive and so you devise all kinds of mental exercises and it's amazing. -- Wole Soyinka
You go to conferences, and your fellow African intellectuals - and even heads of state - they all say: 'Nigeria is a big disappointment. It is the shame of the African continent.' -- Wole Soyinka
The scales of reckoning with mortality are never evenly weighted, alas, and thus it is on the shoulders of the living that the burden of justice must continue to rest. -- Wole Soyinka
There's something about the theater which makes my fingertips tingle. -- Wole Soyinka
Colonialism bred an innate arrogance, but when you undertake that sort of imperial adventure, that arrogance gives way to a feeling of accommodativeness. You take pride in your openness. -- Wole Soyinka
No man beholds his mother's womb Yet who denies it's there? Coiled To the navel of the world is that Endless cord that links us all To the great Origin. If I lose my way. The trailing cord will bring me to the roots. -- Wole Soyinka
And I believe that the best learning process of any kind of craft is just to look at the work of others. -- Wole Soyinka
It's my duty to fight those who have chosen to belong to the party of death, those who say they receive their orders from God somewhere and believe they have a duty to set the world on fire to achieve their own salvation. -- Wole Soyinka
I have one abiding religion-human liberty. -- Wole Soyinka
Those nations that say it's a crime to preach your religion are making a terrible mistake. All they're doing is driving underground other forms of spiritual intuitions and practices. -- Wole Soyinka
A war, with its attendant human suffering, must, when that evil is unavoidable, be made to fragment more than buildings: It must shatter the foundations of thought and re-create. Only in this way does every individual share in the cataclysm and understand the purpose of sacrifice. -- Wole Soyinka
The Nation of Islam provides an antidote in the United States to fundamentalist Islam - which is why individuals from America have to go abroad to find radical teachings. -- Wole Soyinka
Being the first black Nobel laureate, and the first African, the African world considered me personal property. I lost the remaining shreds of my anonymity, even to walk a few yards in London, Paris or Frankfurt without being stopped. -- Wole Soyinka
We live in a materialist world, and materialism appeals so strongly to humanity, no matter where. -- Wole Soyinka
The idea of having to make constant reference to politics is anathema to my calling as a writer. -- Wole Soyinka
History teaches us to beware of the excitation of the liberated and the injustices that often accompany their righteous thirst for justice. -- Wole Soyinka
One, a mass movement from within, which, as you know, is constantly being put down brutally but which, again, regroups and moves forward as is happening right now as we are speaking. -- Wole Soyinka
A tiger doesn't proclaim its tigerness; it jumps on its prey -- Wole Soyinka
One thing I can tell you is this, that I am not a methodical writer. -- Wole Soyinka
The man dies in all those that keep silent. -- Wole Soyinka
I can look violence in the face and either reject or accept it. -- Wole Soyinka
England is the breeding ground of fundamentalist Muslims. Its social logic is to allow all religions to preach openly. But this is illogic, because none of the other religions preach apocalyptic violence. And yet England allows it. -- Wole Soyinka
We do not ask the mountain's aid to crack a walnut. -- Wole Soyinka
I have a kind of magnetic attraction to situations of violence. -- Wole Soyinka
Nigeria has had the misfortune - no, the fortune - of seeing the worst face of capitalism anywhere in Africa. The masses have seen it, they are disgusted, and they want an alternative. -- Wole Soyinka
I like to say, 'I spend one-third of my time in Nigeria, one-third in Europe or America, and one-third on a plane.' -- Wole Soyinka
I cannot accept the definition of collective good as articulated by a privileged minority in society, especially when that minority is in power. -- Wole Soyinka
I grew up in an atmosphere where words were an integral part of culture. -- Wole Soyinka
African film makers are scraping by on a mere pittance. -- Wole Soyinka
One has to confront history honestly. -- Wole Soyinka
Books and all forms of writing are terror to those who wish to suppress truth. -- Wole Soyinka
Just like birds, hunters know no borders. -- Wole Soyinka
Very conscious of the fact that an effort was being made to destroy my mind, because I was deprived of books, deprived of any means of writing, deprived of human companionship. You never know how much you need it until you're deprived of it. -- Wole Soyinka
I consider the process of gestation just as important as when you're actually sitting down putting words to the paper. -- Wole Soyinka
When I write plays, I'm already seeing the shapes on stage, of the actors and their interaction, and so on and so forth. I don't think I've ever written one play as an abstract piece, as a literary piece, floating in the air somewhere, to be flushed out later on. -- Wole Soyinka
But the ultimate lesson is just sit down and write. That's all. -- Wole Soyinka
Human life has meaning only to that degree and as long as it is lived in the service of humanity. -- Wole Soyinka
Looking at faces of people, one gets the feeling there's a lot of work to be done. -- Wole Soyinka