“A real artist may create his picture in a lonely desert... gods look over his shoulder; he creates in their company. What does he care whether or not anybody admires his picture?” LooksMayDoeRealCareArtistCompanySolitudeLonelyShouldersAdmireDesertReal ArtistsDoes He Care Book:The arts and their mission Source: The arts and their mission
“I cherish my own freedom dearly, but I care even more for your freedom. Too many have died since I went to prison. Too many have suffered for the love of freedom. I owe it to their widows, to their orphans, to their mothers and their fathers, who have grieved and wept for them ..... Not only have I suffered during these long lonely wasted years. I am no less life-loving than you are. But I cannot sell the birthright of the people to be free ....... Only free men can negotiate. Prisoners cannot enter into contracts. Your freedom and mine cannot be separated.” PeopleMenYearsLongCareMotherFatherMy OwnMinesLonelyDiedSellsPrisonCherishContractsPrisonerI CareWidowsFree ManOrphanBirthrightYour Freedom Book:Nelson Mandela: from freedom to the future : tributes and speeches Source: Nelson Mandela: from freedom to the future : tributes and speeches
“If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation, it is not that God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not an instrument of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise, in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.” PeopleIfsMenGivingChildrenSometimesHandsCareDiesChristPoorLonelyInstrumentsSeekingHungryBreadClothingsShelterDisguiseHomelessPoor PeopleStarvationHands Of GodDistressingHungry ManLonely Man Author:Mother Teresa