A look into Fred Roger's life
Incredibly inspiring. A literary biopic of the man who taught us that it always is a wonderful day in the neighborhood.
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A look into Fred Roger's life
Incredibly inspiring. A literary biopic of the man who taught us that it always is a wonderful day in the neighborhood.
Lord, make a channel of Thy peace that, where there is hatred, I may bring love; that where there is wrong, I may bring the spirit of forgiveness; that, where there is discord, I may bring harmony; that, where there is error, I may bring truth; that, where there is doubt, I may bring faith; that, where there is despair, I may bring hope; that, where there are shadows, I may bring light; that, where there is sadness, I may bring joy. Lord, grant that I may seek rather to comfort than to be comforted, to understand than to be understood; to love than to be loved; for it is by forgetting self that one finds; it is forgiving that one is forgiven; it is by dying that one awakens to eternal life.
Mother Teresa, quoting the Prayer of St. Francis during her Nobel Lecture in 1979
We have trained them to think of the Future as a promised land which favored heroes attainânot as something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.
C.S. Lewis in the Screwtape Letter #24.
Those who look back too often trip.
Clarice Lispector, translated from Portuguese from her original Twitter post.
A friend called me, in need of help to take care of his pain. I put mine in my pocket. And went.
Clarice Lispector, translated from Portuguese from her original Twitter post.
Don't look for big things, just do small things with great love...the smaller the thing, the greater must be our love.
Mother Teresa [via]
As a compromise between the rights of the individual and the rights of the assembly, the principle has been established that a two-thirds vote is required to adopt any provision that: (a) suspends or modifies a rule of order previously adopted; (b) prevents the introduction of a question for consideration; (c) closes, limits, or extends the limits of debate; (d) closes nominations or the polls, or otherwise limits the freedom of nominating or voting; or (e) takes away membership or office.
Henry Robert, Robert's Rules of Order (1st ed. 1876)
Now, of course, it is perfectly true that safety and happiness can only come from individuals, classes, and nations being honest and fair and kind to each other. It is one of the most important truths in the world. But as an explanation of why we feel as we do about Right and Wrong it just misses the point. If we ask: "Why ought I to be unselfish?" and you reply "Because it is good for society," we may then ask, "Why should I care what's good for society except when it happens to pay me personally?" and then you will have to say, "Because you ought to be unselfish"âwhich simply brings us back to where we started.
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (1952)
Pride is not pleasure in being praised, wanting to please others... That too shows humility. The exemplars of pride are not movie stars but dictators.
Peter Kreeft, via Ravi Zacharias in Cries of the Heart
I used to think that time was a healer. I no longer believe that. I now believe that time is only the revealer of how God does the healing.
Unknown, via Ravi Zacharias in Cries of the Heart
Thatâs another kind of conversation that many women engage in which baffles many men: talk about details of their daily lives, like the sweater they found on sale â details, you might say, as insignificant as those about last nightâs ballgame which can baffle women when they overhear men talking. These seemingly pointless conversations are as comforting to some women as âtroubles talkâ conversations are to others. So maybe itâs true that talk is the reason having a sister makes you happier, but it neednât be talk about emotions. When women told me they talk to their sisters more often, at greater length and about more personal topics, I suspect itâs that first element â more often â that is crucial rather than the last. This makes sense to me as a linguist who truly believes that womenâs ways of talking are not inherently better than menâs. It also feels right to me as a woman with two sisters â one who likes to have long conversations about feelings and one who doesnât, but who both make me happier.
Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, for the New York Times. [via]
There is a great man who makes every man feel small. But the real great man is the man who makes every man feel great.
G.K. Chesterton
All men can be criminals, if tempted; all men can be heroes, if inspired.
G.K. Chesterton
I blurted this out to the class: "What would I be without it all?" Frost said: "What am I without my things? That gets to this whole issue. A sense of identity. What am I without my stuff? What's happened over the years is the stuff has somehow invaded your sense of self, your identity, because without it you feel like you don't know who you are."
Michael S. Rosenwald, writer for The Washington Post [via]
It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
For an all-expense-paid, one-week vacation anywhere in the world, would you be willing to kill a beautiful butterfly by pulling off its wings? What about stepping on a cockroach?
Gregory Stock, The Book of Questions, #25