“My father was very disappointed by war and fighting. And he thought language could help us out of cycles of revenge and animosity. And so, as a journalist, he always found himself asking lots of questions and trying to gather information. He was always very clear to underscore the fact that Jewish people and Arab people were brother and sister.” PeopleTryingWarFactsHelpingFightingFoundFatherLanguageClearInformationBrotherAskingRevengeJournalistCyclesDisappointedBrothers And SistersAnimosityExacting Revenge Author:Naomi Shihab Nye
“When I was in my early twenties, my mom started repeating things, asking the same questions, telling the same stories. It was like, Oh, God, this is not right. When I was 25, my brother and I finally told our dad we had to take her to the doctor.” StoriesBrotherMomDadDoctorsTwentiesAskingMy MomMy Brother Author:Lauren Miller
“To the criminals and all their accomplices, I, today, humbly and as a brother, repeat: convert yourselves to love and justice. It is possible to return to honesty. The tears of the mothers of Naples are asking this of you.” LoveTodayMotherJusticeHonestyTearsBrotherReturnAskingCriminalsRepeatsAccomplicesNaples Author:Pope Francis
“When I was a young kid, my dad, a man of few words, told my brother and me, "Boys, Christmas is about Jesus." I thought about what he said, and I began asking the Christmas questions. I've been asking them ever since. I love the answers I've found.” MenSaidKidsYoungFoundJesusAnswersBoysBrotherDadAskingMy DadMy BrotherFew Words Author:Max Lucado
“I am deeply gladdened that 1993 has been delcared the International Year of Indigenous Peoples by the United Nations. It is the first year we have had in five hundred years. This is thanks to the struggle of many untitled, unnamed indigenous brothers who, without understanding international law, patiently walked the corridors asking for some time. Thanks to them this international year has been declared.” YearsFirstsHas BeensLawNationsUnderstandingUnitedStruggleFiveBrotherHundredAskingInternationalThanksUnited NationsIndigenousInternational LawCorridorsIndigenous People Author:Rigoberta Menchu