Live For Your People.
It’s more important to live for your people than to die for them.
It’s more important to live for your people than to die for them.
Frothing anger splashing about the tips of racism’s icebergs isn’t the half of it. Racism’s real damages are inflicted below the surface. Generations are subjected to cultural water-boarding, Billions of good people, especially children, worry that long-term lies about their inferiority include grains of truth.
It’s important to remember that our self-discovery is a human project.
Interdependence is obvious. Global coexistence is our common cause.
There’s so much anti-government talk these days, it’s easy to forget that both the Erie Canal and the U.S. Constitution were incredibly successful government projects.
This is a very important time in human history, because whatever we’re in charge of and responsible for, we’re in charge of and responsible for now.