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Creativity Quote by Sly Stone

"Stand, you've been sitting much too long, there's a permanent crease in your right or wrong"

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A pep talk and a slap, delivered with the sly grin of someone who knows comfort can harden into ideology. "Stand, you've been sitting much too long" works first as pure physical command: get up, move, stop waiting to be carried. But Sly twists it with that killer punchline, "there's a permanent crease in your right or wrong". The image is domestic and humiliating - the flattened fabric where your body has been - and he drags it into the moral realm. When you stay seated long enough, your opinions stop being positions you take and start becoming shapes you can no longer unmake. "Right or wrong" becomes less a debate than a dent.

In Sly Stone's world, this is never just personal self-help. It's political choreography. Coming out of the late '60s/early '70s turbulence he soundtracked - civil rights gains curdling into backlash, idealism meeting fatigue, movements splintering - the line reads like a warning about complacency and moral certainty at the same time. People park themselves in a side, then let the side do their thinking. The crease is the cost of not moving: a rigid righteousness or a stubborn cynicism, both equally permanent-looking from the couch.

The genius is how un-preachy it stays. No slogans, no lecture, just a wardrobe malfunction turned into social diagnosis. Sly's intent isn't to assign the "right" answer; it's to force motion, to keep the psyche and the body from turning into upholstered dogma.

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Sly Stone (born March 15, 1944) is a Musician from USA.

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