“Not everything in man's life is summed up in the problem of food. Anyone who thinks that a civilization can be founded on bread alone makes a great mistake. No matter how much bread there is, it cannot produce a man: it can only nourish him. Life exists before food. Man's life comes from the very origin of life. Therefore civilization does not follow the forms of production. All social life follows the action of life.” ThinkingMenLifeDoeMatterProblemActionFormLife IsSocialMistakeProduceCivilizationProductionsBreadSocial LifeGreat MistakesOrigin Of Life Author:Toyohiko Kagawa
“It is not enough to have ideals. We must translate them into action. We must clear our own little corner of creation.” LittlesEnoughActionClearCreationIdealsCornersTranslate Author:Toyohiko Kagawa