The conquest of war and the pursuit of social justice. . . must become our grand preoccupation and magnificent obsession.
Occasionally some individuals let the seeming ordinariness of life dampen their spirits. Though actually coping and growning, others lack the quiet, inner-soul satisfaction that can steady them, and are experiencing instead, a lingering sense that there is something more important they should be doing. . . as if what is quietly achieved in righteous individual living or in parenthood are not sufficiently spectacular.