In these days of difficulty, we Americans everywhere must and shall choose the path of social justice…, the path of faith, the path of hope, and the path of love toward our fellow man.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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In these days of difficulty, we Americans everywhere must and shall choose the path of social justice…, the path of faith, the path of hope, and the path of love toward our fellow man.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
and woman… ;)
A Point of Light with Lyrics by Randy Travis
CAMDEN, NJ – OCTOBER 11: A homeless man named Bob waits for donations from passing motorists on October 11, 2012 in Camden, New Jersey. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Camden, New Jersey is now the most impoverished city in the United States with nearly 32,000 of Camden’s residents living below the poverty line. Camden, which sits just over the bridge from more affluent Philadelphia, also…
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In a world where I can talk to anyone; and anyone can talk to me,
I wonder when we started thinking that there are differences between you and me?
The way we speak, the way we walk, the way we feel and think and see; there is no difference between one’s country and her counterpart across the sea!
The difference comes from what we’re told; on how to act and think and breathe! Those differences; quote, “are who we are.” But they aren’t who I have to be!
I am German, and I am Greek, I am Indian, Brazilian and Chinese!
I am human! And nothing less! It is a fact I cannot escape! A man has hurt my brethren, so he is no brethren of mine! A man has hurt my brethren, and a man has hurt me!
-A concerned human…
Greetings, fellow human. I would like to begin this letter with a thank you, for I have been waiting for something like this to happen me! Although I may not currently possess the linguistic mastery you have to make my message rhyme, I here will still greatly appreciate your brilliant kind of solid advice. In this such world we are all occupying, it can be easy to get lost, and because we as a species are taking so much longer to change than our technology, somethings feel unnatural. However, you seem to have it all together here. Nothing you said felt unnatural or confusing, actually I believe this would make an excellent Dr. Seuss book. But I do not mean to offend in that statement, for these words are ones that all should heed, nay age nor religion. I applaud thou, for thine brethren be injured and weary and thou quick to act. I hope you're doing okay here, for thine brethren is me.
Farewell, we know we need it.
If you don’t look after your fellow man, if you think that what you want is always more important than what anyone else wants or needs, you’re not human, and that’s that. There is no virtue in selfishness, not one bit.
Mercedes Lackey, Hunter (Hunter, #1)
Death embraces man.
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