“Whether someone believes something or not, believer or non-believer, as long as you are a member of the human family, you need warm human feeling, warmhearted feeling.” NeedsBelieveHumansLongFeelingsBeliefMembersWarmBelieverHuman FamilyNon Believer Author:Dalai Lama
“Everest is regarded as one of, if not the most challenging of human conquests. I was passionate about climbing and a great believer that one should always challenge their own perception of where their boundaries lie. Everest seemed like an irrational challenge for an Egyptian, so I embraced it wholeheartedly. This feeling grew stronger when I realized that no Egyptian had attempted, let alone stood, on the roof of the world. The desire and pride of representing my country and raising the Egyptian flag on the highest points on earth has been with me ever since.” IfsWorldShouldHumansHas BeensCountryFeelingsEarthLyingDesireChallengesPrideGrewPerceptionHighestStrongerPassionateBelieverI RealizedBoundariesClimbingFlagsRoofIrrationalConquestRepresentingEgyptianEverestWholeheartedly Author:Omar Samra
“Seeing clearly within himself and always able to dodge around the ends of any position, including his own, Shaw assumed from the start the dual role of prophet and gadfly. To his contemporaries it appeared frivolous and contradictory to perform as both superman and socialist, sceptic and believer, legalist and heretic, high-brow and mob-orator. But feeling the duty to teach as well as to mirror mankind, Shaw did not accept himself as a contradictory being.” WellsEndsFeelingsAbleAcceptingRolesTeachSeeingMankindPositionDutyMirrorsIncludingBelieverProphetSocialistContradictoryBrowsHereticFrivolousOratorsDodgeScepticGadflies Author:Jacques Barzun
“Poetry can save the world. I'm a real believer in its power of healing and transforming. I wish more people read it ... Poetry is probably as close as I would get to religious feeling. I think poetry makes the world stand still.” PeopleThinkingWorldStillsRealFeelingsWishReligiousHealingBelieverPoetry IsTransformingSave The World Author:Carol Muske-Dukes