Harriet Tubman Quotes

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Born: March 10, 1822

Harriet Tubman, the indomitable conductor of the Underground Railroad, was far more than a freedom fighter; she was a profound oracle of resilience and spiritual truth. Born into bondage, she liberated not only herself but hundreds of others, guided by an unshakable faith and a divine inner voice. Her philosophy, forged in the crucible of suffering, teaches that freedom is a relentless pursuit and that courage is not the absence of fear, but the will to move forward. Tubman’s quotes resonate because they speak to the universal struggle for dignity, urging us to claim our own power against all odds.

Harriet Tubman Quotes (24)

"I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Never wound a snake; kill it."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Twasn't me, 'twas the Lord! I always told Him, 'I trust to you. I don't know where to go or what to do, but I expect You to lead me,' an' He always did."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I would fight for my liberty so long as my strength lasted, and if the time came for me to go, the Lord would let them take me."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I had crossed the line. I was free; but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. I was a stranger in a strange land."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I grew up like a neglected weed - ignorant of liberty, having no experience of it."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Lord, I'm going to hold steady on to You and You've got to see me through."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I think slavery is the next thing to hell. If a person would send another into bondage, he would, it appears to me, be bad enough to send him into hell if he could."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I can't die but once."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Now I've been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is. I have seen hundreds of escaped slaves, but I never saw one who was willing to go back and be a slave."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and I felt like I was in heaven."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Why, der language down dar in de far South is jus' as different from ours in Maryland, as you can think. Dey laughed when dey heard me talk, an' I could not understand 'dem, no how."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Quakers almost as good as colored. They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Love

"As I lay so sick on my bed, from Christmas till March, I was always praying for poor ole master. 'Pears like I didn't do nothing but pray for ole master. 'Oh, Lord, convert ole master;' 'Oh, dear Lord, change dat man's heart, and make him a Christian.'"

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Love

"You'll be free or die!"

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I said to de Lord, 'I'm goin' to hold steady on to you, an' I know you'll see me through.'"

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"'Pears like my heart go flutter, flutter, and then they may say, 'Peace, Peace,' as much as they likes - I know it's goin' to be war!"

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"I've heard 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' read, and I tell you Mrs. Stowe's pen hasn't begun to paint what slavery is as I have seen it at the far South. I've seen de real thing, and I don't want to see it on no stage or in no theater."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Creativity

"I had two sisters carried away in a chain-gang - one of them left two children. We were always uneasy."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fields, and lovely flowers, and beautiful white ladies, who stretched out their arms to me over the line, but I couldn't reach them no-how. I always fell before I got to the line."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Love

"'Pears like I prayed all the time, 'bout my work, everywhere, I prayed an' groaned to the Lord."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom

"Read my letter to the old folks, and give my love to them, and tell my brothers to be always watching unto prayer, and when the good old ship of Zion comes along, to be ready to step aboard."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Love

"I think there's many a slaveholder'll get to Heaven. They don't know better. They acts up to the light they have."

Harriet Tubman
Topic: Wisdom
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