The Gita is not an aphoristic work, it is a great religious poem.
History. . . shows that even seemingly miraculous advances are in fact the result of many people taking small steps together over a long period of time.
Those who make us believe that anything’s possible and fire our imagination over the long haul, are often the ones who have survived the bleakest of circumstances. The men and women who have every reason to despair, but don’t, may have the most to teach us, not only about how to hold true to our beliefs, but about how such a life can bring about seemingly impossible social change.
We become human only in the company of other human beings. And this involves both opening our hearts and giving voice to our deepest convictions. . . . When we shrink from the world, our souls shrink, too.
Hope isn't an abstract theory about where human aspirations end and the impossible begins; it's a never-ending experiment, continually expanding the boundaries of the possible.
Simply unleashing our imaginations can be empowering.
Possibility is the oxygen upon which hope thrives.
Still the most intense pleasure's but a splinter of ice on the gallons of lava that gush from my cracked heart.
Two there shall be; no more, no less. One to embody the dark side, the other to crave it.
The police are the public and the public are the police
A treatment method or an educational method that will work for one child may not work for another child. The one common denominator for all of the young children is that early intervention does work, and it seems to improve the prognosis.