I choose freedom. For even if justice is not realized, freedom maintains the power of protest against injustice and keeps communication open.
—Albert Camus, The Rebel
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I choose freedom. For even if justice is not realized, freedom maintains the power of protest against injustice and keeps communication open.
—Albert Camus, The Rebel
To write the poem of the human conscience, were it only that of a single man, were it only that of the most insignificant man, would be to meld all epics into one superior epic, the epic to end all.
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
I have to do an identity board for my human conscience class. Five things from my past - ‘who I was.’ Five things from my present - ‘who I am.’ And five things for my future - ‘who I want to be.’
But what makes me who I am at my very core are things I’m not comfortable sharing with the others in class since they’ve already made insensitive comments and jokes in class (they cracked jokes when watching a video of 9/11)
"STRENUOUS LABOR"
“STRENUOUS LABOR”
Once more the embers spark and
Ignite into a small flame of hope!
It twinkles and dances in the corner;
It burns dim now!
Trying to gain strength,
Not quite ready to expire as its
Host still has strength enough to feed it.
Dimly shining through the
Never ending darkness that is
Human conscience!
Striving to recover from the last
Drowning douse of despair.
Each hopeful notion or sentiment
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Vitally, the human race is dying. It is like a great uprooted tree, with its roots in the air. We must plant ourselves again in the universe.
D.H. Lawrence