“The longer I live the more I am convinced that neither age nor circumstance needs to deprive us of energy and vitality. We are at last awakening to the close relationship between religion and health. . . .our physical condition is determined very largely by our emotional condition, and our emotional life is profoundly regulated by our thought life.” NeedsAgeLastsLife IsEnergyConditionsEmotionalCircumstancesDeterminedConvincedAwakeningOur ThoughtsVitalityThoughts On LifeEmotional LifeClose Relationship Author:Norman Vincent Peale
“Are you or aren't you convinced that weakness is a man's condition? How can you raise yourself if you haven't fallen first?” IfsMenFirstsConditionsHavensWeaknessRaisesConvincedFallen Book:Selected Works: Translated from the Italian and with an Introd. by R. W. Flint Source: Selected Works: Translated from the Italian and with an Introd. by R. W. Flint
“I am convinced that imprisonment is a way of pretending to solve the problem of crime. It does nothing for the victims of crime, but perpetuates the idea of retribution, thus maintaining the endless cycle of violence in our culture. It is a cruel and useless substitute for the elimination of those conditions--poverty, unemployment, homelessness, desperation, racism, greed--which are at the root of most punished crime. The crimes of the rich and powerful go mostly unpunished.” WayDoeIdeasProblemCulturePowerfulPovertyRichViolenceConditionsCrimeRacismRootsVictimGreedSolveConvincedEndlessUselessCyclesSubstitutesPretendingUnemploymentDesperationMaintainingHomelessnessRetributionImprisonmentEliminationCycle Of Violence Author:Howard Zinn
“Over the years, I have become convinced that Hellenism as a culture represents not a static condition of uniform sublimity mysteriously achieved and maintained as an effect of some racial advantage. Rather it should be understood as an evolving process, governed by a dynamic of change, as both language and thought underwent transformational alteration caused by a transition from orality to literacy. The instrument of change is discerned to be the invention of the Greek alphabet, at a quite late stage in the history of developing cultures.” ShouldYearsCultureLanguageProcessConditionsEffectsStageLateUnderstoodAdvantageInstrumentsConvincedInventionDevelopingEvolveGreekTransitionUniformsLiteracyStaticAlphabetAlterationsSublimityHellenism Author:Eric A. Havelock
“When the desire of wealth is taking hold of the heart, let us look round and see how it operates upon than whose industry or fortune has obtained it. When we find them oppressed with their own abundance, luxurious without pleasure, idle without ease, impatient and querulous in themselves, and despised or hated by the rest of mankind, we shall soon be convinced that if the real wants of our condition are satisfied, there remains little to be sought with solicitude or desired with eagerness.” IfsWantLooksHeartLittlesRealDesireWealthPleasureConditionsMankindIndustryRemainsFortuneRoundsConvincedSatisfiedEaseHatedAbundanceIdleOppressedImpatientDespisedEagernessLuxuriousSolicitude Author:Samuel Johnson