Quote #208690
I had no idea that history was being made. I was just tired of giving up.
Rosa Parks
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line reframes a landmark act of civil disobedience as an ordinary human response to sustained injustice. Rather than claiming foresight or heroic calculation, the speaker emphasizes exhaustion with habitual capitulation—“giving up” as a daily, enforced practice. The contrast between “history being made” and “just tired” underscores how transformative movements can hinge on personal thresholds: a moment when compliance becomes psychologically unbearable. It also challenges the myth that social change is driven only by grand strategists; it can arise from accumulated indignities and a quiet decision to stop yielding. The quote’s power lies in its humility and its insistence that dignity, not spectacle, motivates resistance.



