“As I began to read through the Bible from cover to cover, I started understanding who God was at the beginning of time and noticed he is the same today. I noticed his plan for humanity, his desire to be with his people, and so many other things.”
Source: Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy
“Judecăm ușor, iertăm greu și iubim tot mai puțin.”
Source: Antidepresiv
“It’s no accident most sci-fi is bleak. We know ourselves, we know what we’re up to, and deep down we know we ought to do better.”
“Once you sell your Soul, next time you’ll have to sell it at the buyer’s terms!!”
Source: The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!
“And if we don’t lift our voice — with intention, urgency, and truth — we risk becoming fluent in technology, but silent in humanity.”
— Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call”
Source: Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call
“We taught the map. But not how to read the land.”
— Sarah Kissane, Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call”
Source: Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call
“Politicians and corporate leaders who appeared to rule over their fellow humans were actually only puppets for the Masters, who used them to implement all their agendas to ensure a continuation of separation and control. In this way, when the populace became irate at a politician or corporate leader, the Masters would force them to resign from their position and have another puppet take their place. The populace would believe the problem had been taken care of and real change had occurred, that the root of the problem had been fixed, so they would rejoice and become complacent. When in actuality, the same old revolving-door record would play over and over again, with the real root of power, the Masters, staying at the helm of the ship.”
Source: The Beasts of Success
“The world is teaching kids to adapt to machines. But who is teaching them to be more human?”
— Sarah Kissane, Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call”
Source: Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call
“This isn’t just about fixing education. It’s about remembering what matters before we forget.”
— Sarah Kissane, Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call”
Source: Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call
“If we surrender our voice now, we surrender our ability to shape what stays human.”
— Sarah Kissane, Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call”
Source: Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call