"Tears streamed down my face as I crossed the finish line. I was a new person, a runner."
About Thomas King
Thomas King — Life and Legacy
Thomas King is a prominent Indigenous author and scholar whose work critically examines the intersections of identity, culture, and colonialism. His distinctive voice is evident in his acclaimed book, 'The Inconvenient Indian,' where he challenges prevailing narratives about Indigenous peoples in North America. King's core philosophy revolves around the idea that stories shape our understanding of ourselves and our world. He famously states, 'the truth about stories is that that's all we are,' highlighting the intrinsic connection between identity and narrative. This perspective encourages readers to reflect on how their own stories are influenced by historical and cultural contexts. King's work not only critiques colonialism but also celebrates the resilience and richness of Indigenous cultures. His quotes resonate today as they invite deeper engagement with the complexities of identity and the power of storytelling in fostering understanding and empathy.
Quote collection
Thomas King quotes
8 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"If we change the stories we live by, quite possibly we change our lives"
"Land. If you understand nothing else about the history of Indians in North America, you need to understand that the question that really matters is the question of land."
"Stories are wondrous things. And they are dangerous."
"The truth about stories is, that's all we are."
"There are no truths. Only stories."
"I learned very quickly that to be angry about something does not mean anybody's gonna listen to you."
"Eden Robinson is one of those rare artists who comes to writing with a skill and maturity that has taken the rest of us decades to achieve."