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  • Reading and Re-reading

    I have a book that I have read over several times and always seem to find something new and interesting every time. I have a number such books, however, the one I seem to read over most often is “Til We Have Faces” by C. S. Lewis. Do any of you have such a book?

  • New Found Hero

    The extent of my knowledge of former U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt was a) he had been a U.S. president, b) the “Teddy Bear” was supposedly named after him and c) he was a conservationist. I recently stumbled across more information about Teddy and was so impressed I decided I would reprint some of his quotes here. For more information about Teddy see this site.

    Theodore Roosevelt

    "The President is merely the most important among a large number of public servants. He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the Nation as a whole. Therefore it is absolutely necessary that there should be full liberty to tell the truth about his acts, and this means that it is exactly necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right. Any other attitude in an American citizen is both base and servile. To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. Nothing but the truth should be spoken about him or any one else. But it is even more important to tell the truth, pleasant or unpleasant, about him than about any one else."
    "There should be relentless exposure of and attack upon every evil practice, whether in politics, in business, or in social life. I hail as a benefactor every writer or speaker, every man who, on the platform, or in book, magazine or newspaper, with merciless severity makes such attack, provided always that he in his turn remembers that the attack is of use only if it is absolutely truthful."

    "It is no use to preach to [children] if you do not act decently yourself."

    "The one thing I want to leave my children is an honorable name."

    "It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."

    "Optimism is a good characteristic, but if carried to an excess, it becomes foolishness. We are prone to speak of the resources of this country as inexhaustible; this is not so."

    "Defenders of the short-sighted men who in their greed and selfishness will, if permitted, rob our country of half its charm by their reckless extermination of all useful and beautiful wild things sometimes seek to champion them by saying the 'the game belongs to the people.' So it does; and not merely to the people now alive, but to the unborn people. The 'greatest good for the greatest number' applies to the number within the womb of time, compared to which those now alive form but an insignificant fraction. Our duty to the whole, including the unborn generations, bids us restrain an unprincipled present-day minority from wasting the heritage of these unborn generations. The movement for the conservation of wild life and the larger movement for the conservation of all our natural resources are essentially democratic in spirit, purpose, and method."

    "The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others."

    "There are good men and bad men of all nationalities, creeds and colors; and if this world of ours is ever to become what we hope some day it may become, it must be by the general recognition that the man's heart and soul, the man's worth and actions, determine his standing."

    "There are two things that I want you to make up your minds to: first, that you are going to have a good time as long as you live - I have no use for the sour-faced man - and next, that you are going to do something worthwhile, that you are going to work hard and do the things you set out to do."

    "This country will not be a permanently good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in."

    "Success - the real success - does not depend upon the position you hold, but upon how you carry yourself in that position."

    "I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life; I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well."

    "Alone of human beings the good and wise mother stands on a plane of equal honor with the bravest soldier; for she has gladly gone down to the brink of the chasm of darkness to bring back the children in whose hands rests the future of the years. "

    "There is not . . . a more dangerous trait than the deification of mere smartness unaccompanied by any sense of moral responsibility."

  • John Hope Franklin

    Another facinating man.

    John Hope Franklin

    http://www.jhfc.duke.edu/about/jhf.php

  • Ok, call me sheltered or ignorant…

    http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/

    Today, for the first time, I discovered author, teacher, humanitarian and Nobel Prize recipient Elie Wiesel. I was struck by the shear profoundness of nearly everything this brilliant and compassionate man has to say. In light of this, I thought I would share a few things from him.

    Elie Wiesel

    The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.

    There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.

    Because I remember, I despair. Because I remember, I have the duty to reject despair.

    Because of indifference, one dies before one actually dies.

    I decided to devote my life to telling the story because I felt that having survived I owe something to the dead. and anyone who does not remember betrays them again. (in regards to the holocaust)

    I have not lost faith in God. I have moments of anger and protest. Sometimes I've been closer to him for that reason.

    I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.

    In Jewish history there are no coincidences.

    Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil.

    Just as despair can come to one only from other human beings, hope, too, can be given to one only by other human beings.

    Most people think that shadows follow, precede or surround beings or objects. The truth is that they also surround words, ideas, desires, deeds, impulses and memories.

    No one is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from the kingdom of night.

  • Run, Forest, Run!

    What is the fastest way to make a man retreat?
    Try to have a serious conversation with him! It is like opening your mouth turns men into Forest Gump. (Not all men by any means.)

    Alright, I do not intend this to be male bashing because I do believe that the male gender gets more than its fair share now days.

    Any one else out there have a gender specific annoyance they would like to share? All in good fun, of course.

    And that is all I have to say about that!Forest Gump

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