“No generation can do another generation's work for it. What we human beings can do at most is to mark out the pathway a little clearer for the generations to come after, and put legible signboards at the points where the greatest dangers have threatened us, in the hope that our posterity will read, understand, and be warned.” HumansLittlesCan DoHuman BeingsGenerationsDangerMarkThreatenedPosterityPathways Author:Joseph Alexander Leighton
“Every act of motherhood contains a dual intent, as the mother holds the child close and prepares it to move way from her, as she supports the child and stands it firmly on its own feet, and as she guards it against danger and sends it out across the yard, down by the stream, and across the traffic-crowded highway. Unless a mother can do both - gather her child close and turn her child out toward the world - she will fail in her purpose.” WorldWayChildrenMovingMotherPurposeTurnsCan DoSupportFailingFeetDangerMotherhoodStreamsTrafficYardsHighwaysCrowded Author:Margaret Mead
“The worst violence we can do to each other often is psychological, especially in families. I dwell a lot on domestic danger. Thats the backdrop of most of my novels - what kind of damage is done without ever lifting a finger.” KindDoneCan DoNovelViolenceWorstDangerFingersPsychologicalDamageLiftingOften IsBackdropDamage Is Done Author:Lisa Unger
“Dogs are intelligent beings; they are not human beings. The life of a dog - there's no equivalency with the life of a person, and if you are putting a dog in the line of danger to save human life, and they can do the job reasonably well, I mean, seriously, what about dignity and self-respect? I feel like going out to dinner, I think I will have my cocker spaniel host the show tonight.” IfsThinkingFeelsHumansWellsMeanPersonsSelfShowsJobsCan DoLinesHuman BeingsDogDangerDignityIntelligentDinnerHuman LifeSelf RespectTonightHostGoing OutSpanielsSelf Respect And Dignity Author:Tucker Carlson