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The world, post-Katrina, was a hard time for my city. The hardest time. For people who didn't live through it, no words can fully express the pain, the rage, the grief, and the futility we New Orleanians felt. For the people who did, words seemed like a feeble protest against a relentless night without end.
— Wendell Pierce
Tags: pain, world, people, time

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Be your true self. Because if you're not, there are consequences to be paid.
— Wendell Pierce
Tags: your, true, self, you
In 1974, when the city of Boston was desegregating its schools, I watched the news with my dad and saw the police escorts in riot gear, the protesters screaming at the buses, small frightened faces in their windows.
— Wendell Pierce
Tags: news, dad, city, police
New Orleans, more than many places I know, actually tangibly lives its culture. It's not just a residual of life; it's a part of life. Music is at every major milestone of our life: birth, marriage, death. It's our culture.
— Wendell Pierce
Tags: marriage, music, death, life
The key, I always thought, to my career would be diversity - a diversity of not only the type of work that you do but the mediums.
— Wendell Pierce
Tags: always, diversity, you, work
Juilliard gave me the ability to go and do classical, contemporary, comedy, drama, everything.
— Wendell Pierce
Tags: drama, comedy, go, me
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