“It obviously makes a difference whether we consider ourselves as pawns in a game whose rules we call reality or as players of the game who know that the rules are ‘real’ only to the extent that we have created or accepted them, and that we can change them.” KnowsRealRealityGamesDifferencesPlayerAcceptedMaking A DifferencePawns Book:The art of change: strategic therapy and hypnotherapy without trance Source: The art of change: strategic therapy and hypnotherapy without trance
“Imagine, capitalist America also divides the anarchists into two categories, philosophic and criminal. The first are accepted in highest circles; one of them is even high in the councils of the Wilson Administration. The second category, to which we have the honor of belonging, is persecuted and often imprisoned. Yours also seems to be a distinction without a difference. Don't you think so?” ThinkingFirstsTwoSeemsAmericaDifferencesImagineAtheismHonorHighestPositive AtheismCriminalsAcceptedCirclesAdministrationDistinctionBelongingCategoriesDividesCapitalistCouncilAnarchistPersecutedWilsonPhilosophic Author:Emma Goldman
“I always had a very open mind and a very open heart. I always look for the good in everybody and the God in everybody. I play to that. And I just love people. I love the difference in people. I love getting to know people. I appreciate getting accepted myself, because I know I'm unusual. And I love the unusual in other people.” PeopleKnowsMindLooksHeartPlayDifferencesAppreciateAcceptedUnusualOpen MindOpen Heart Author:Dolly Parton
“How would you describe the difference between modern war and modern industry-between say, bombing and strip mining, or between chemical warfare and chemical manufacturing? The difference seems to be only that in war the victimization of humans is directly intentional and in industry it is "accepted" as a "trade-off." Were the catastrophes of Love Canal, Bhopal, Chernobyl, and the Exxon Valdez episodes of war or of peace? They were in fact, peacetime acts of aggression, intentional to the extent that the risks were known and ignored.” HumansWarFactsSeemsDifferencesKnownRiskModernIndustryTradeEnvironmentalAcceptedChemicalsPollutionEpisodesAggressionWarfareIgnoredCatastropheManufacturingBombingMiningCanalsChernobylVictimizationTrade OffsModern WarChemical Warfare Author:Wendell Berry
“I get the most gratification in life by feeling like I'm doing something purposeful and meaningful and makes a difference to other people, and that comes with its pros and cons. I've accepted this is the kind of person that I am, and this is the path I've chosen in life - and I'm stickin' with it.” PeopleKindPersonsFeelingsDifferencesPathAcceptedMeaningfulChosenMaking A DifferenceGratificationPros And Cons Author:Steve Grand