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This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women by Jay Allison
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“In my humdrum life, the daily battle hasn't been good vs. evil. It's hardly so epic. Most days, my real battle is doing good vs. doing nothing. -Deirdre Sullivan”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Beliefs are choices. No one has authority over your personal beliefs. Your beliefs are in jeopardy only when you don't know what they are.”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I believe in the absolute and unlimited liberty of reading. I believe in wandering through the stacks and picking out the first thing that strikes me. I believe in choosing books based on the dust jacket. I believe in reading books because others dislike them or find them dangerous. I believe in choosing the hardest book imaginable. I believe in reading up on what others have to say about this difficult book and then making up my own mind. - Rick Moody”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I am not the lonely human, plunked down on earth to aimlessly wander. I am a part of that earth and not going anywhere- just like the spider up in the corner, the dust on the sill, and the cat I buried in the backyard. -Jamaica Ritcher.”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Presence is a noun, not a verb; it is a state of being, not doing. States of being are not highly valued in a culture that places a high priority on doing. Yet, true presence or "being with" another person carries with it a silent power.”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Love is primal. It is comprised of compassion, care, security, and a leap of faith.”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Soon, a national and international feminist movement was challenging the idea that what happened to men was political but what happened to women was cultural; that the first could be changed but the second could not. - Gloria Steinem”
Jay Allison, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I believe that man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change. Armed with reason, he can see two sides and choose: He can be divinely wrong. I believe in man’s right to be wrong. Out of this right he has built, laboriously and lovingly, something we reverently call democracy. He has done it the hard way and continues to do it the hard way — by reason, by choosing, by error and rectification, by the difficult, slow method in which the dignity of A is acknowledged by B, without impairing the dignity of C. Man cannot have dignity without loving the dignity of his fellow.”
Leonard Bernstein, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“So, my credo consists of the pursuit and the act. One without the other is self-indulgence.”
Studs Terkel, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I believe in the pursuit of happiness. Not its attainment, nor its final definition, but its pursuit. I believe in the journey, not the arrival; in conversation, not monologues; in multiple questions rather than any single answer. I believe in the struggle to remake ourselves and challenge each other in the spirit of eternal forgiveness, in the awareness that none of us knows for sure what happiness truly is, but each of us knows the imperative to keep searching. I believe in the possibility of surprising joy, of serenity through pain, of homecoming through exile.”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“In my humdrum life, the daily battle hasn’t been good versus evil. It’s hardly so epic. Most days, my real battle is doing good versus doing nothing. In going”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Everything potent, from human love to atomic energy, is dangerous;”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I BELIEVE IN THE 50-PERCENT THEORY. Half the time things are better than normal; the other half, they are worse. I believe life is a pendulum swing.”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Action is what separates a belief from an opinion. Beliefs are imprinted through actions.”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“You only have what you give. It’s by spending yourself that you become rich.”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“IF I HAVE ONE OPERATING PHILOSOPHY ABOUT LIFE, it is this: “Be cool to the pizza delivery dude; it’s good luck.” Four principles guide the pizza dude philosophy.”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“All this is to say that I believe in conscience, not as something implanted by divine act, but as something learned from infancy, from the tradition and society which bred us. The outward forms of virtue will vary greatly from nation to nation...But in the essential outlines of what constitutes human decency, we vary amazingly little. The Chinese and the Indian know as well as I do what kindness is, what generosity is, what fortitude is. They can define justice quite as accurately. It is only when they and I are blinded by tribal and denominational narrowness that we must insist upon our differences and can recognize goodness only in the robes of our own crowd...I am humble before the responsibilities that are also mine. For no right comes without a responsibility, and being born luckier than most of the world's millions, I am also born more obligated.”
Wallace Stegner, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“In all honesty, what I believe is neither inspirational nor evangelical. Passionate faith I am suspicious of because it hangs witches and burns heretics, and generally I am more in sympathy with the witches and heretics than with the sectarians who hang and burn them. I fear immoderate zeal, Christian, Muslim, Communist, or whatever, because it restricts the range of human understanding and the wise reconciliation of human differences, and creates an orthodoxy with a sword in its hand.”
Wallace Stegner, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I believe in humility...Also, I believe in pride, knowing well that the deadliest of the seven deadly sins is named as pride. I believe in a pride that prays ever for an awareness of that borderline where, unless watchful of yourself, you cross over into arrogance, into vanity, into mirror gazing, into misuse and violation of the sacred portions of your personality.”
Carl Sandburg, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“I believe in the pursuit of happiness. Not its attainment, nor its final definition, but its pursuit. I believe in the journey, not the arrival;”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“To see what must be done and not to do it, is a crime.”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
“Leaving Identity Issues to Other Folks”
Dan Gediman, This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women