“Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each of us.” – Wilma Rudolph, U.S. track and field athlete
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When is it Time to do What is Right?
“The time is always right to do what is right.” – Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Pastor, Civil Rights Activist
Our Beliefs About Ourselves
“Whatever we believe about ourselves and our ability comes true for us.” —Susan L. Taylor, journalist
Recognizing the Humanity…
“In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute.” —Thurgood Marshall, first African American U.S. Supreme Court member
February is African American History Month
“One day our descendants will think it incredible that we paid so much attention to things like the amount of melanin in our skin or the shape of our eyes or our gender instead of the unique identities of each of us as complex human beings.” —Franklin Thomas, activist, philanthropist, and former president of theContinue reading “February is African American History Month”
It isn’t Always About Finding Yourself
“Life isn’t always about finding yourself. More often than not, it’s about discovering who God created you to be.” —David A. R. White
If You Respect Nature…
“If you respect nature, nature will respect you. It is that simple.” — Tenzing Bodosa
We Make Life Complicated
“Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” —Confucius Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics/topic_life.html
Be Happy Now
“Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don’t wait for something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future. Think how really precious is the time you have to spend, whether it’s at work or with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed and savored.” — Earl Nightingale ReadContinue reading “Be Happy Now”
Life is a Gift
“The life you have left is a gift. Cherish it. Enjoy it now, to the fullest. Do what matters, now.” ― Leo Babauta
