One must see God in everyone.
When you choose to give up your time and resources to participate in community work, that's what makes a leader.
Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world.
We must use our lives to make the world a better place to live, not just to acquire things. That is what we are put on the earth for.
Every single day we sit down to eat, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and at our table we have food that was planted, picked, or harvested by a farm worker. Why is it that the people who do the most sacred work in our nation are the most oppressed, the most exploited?
We as women should shine light on our accomplishments and not feel egotistical when we do. It's a way to let the world know that we as women can accomplish great things!
We can't let people drive wedges between us. . . because there's only one human race.
Music is what I must do, business is what I need to do and politics is what I have to do
I wondered if sometimes the difference between a psychopath in Broadmoor and a psychopath on Wall Street was the luck of being born into a stable, rich family.
With its array of gadgets and machines, all powered by energies that are destructive of land or air or water, and connected to work, market, school, recreation, etc. , by gasoline engines, the modern home is a veritable factory of waste and destruction. It is the mainstay of the economy of money. But within the economies of energy and nature, it is a catastrophe. It takes in the world's goods and converts them into garbage, sewage, and noxious fumes-for none of which have we found a use.
There is no short cut to acheivement.