“We have to honor our commitments to today's beneficiaries, but we can't solve the growing deficit and debt problems unless we are smart, courageous, and sensible in planning for future.” ProblemTodayGrowingHonorSmartCommitmentSolveDebtPlanningCourageousSensibleDeficitBeneficiaries Author:Nan Hayworth
“When you're a teenager, everything seems like the end of the world, and I don't think that's necessarily a silly thing. You're waking up and becoming aware that the world has problems and those problems affect you, whereas when you're young they don't seem to affect you that much even if you're aware of them. This dystopian trend picks up on that little part of your life where everything feels really extreme and it honors that part of your life and says, "Yeah. It is the end of the world. Look at it."” IfsThinkingWorldFeelsLooksLittlesEndsProblemSeemsYoungBecomingHonorPicksWake UpYeahExtremesSillyTeenagerTrendsWakingDystopianEnd Of The WorldSilly Things Author:Veronica Roth
“I used to be a discipline problem, which caused me embarrassment until I realized that being a discipline problem in a racist society is sometimes an honor.” SometimesProblemUsedDisciplineHonorI RealizedUsed To BeRacistEmbarrassment Book:Shrovetide in old New Orleans Source: Shrovetide in old New Orleans
“Helen Keller was blind and deaf when she graduated from college with honors. So what's your problem?” ProblemCollegeHonorBlindDeafHelen Author:Charles Stanley
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. We will not solve the problems of the world from the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. More than anything else, this new century demands new thinking: We must change our materially based analyses of the world around us to include broader, more multidimensional perspectives.” ThinkingWorldMindProblemLevelsCenturyPerspectiveHonorDemandSacredForgottenIntuitionSolveRationalFaithfulServantAnalysisIntuitiveFaithful Servants Author:Albert Einstein
“With Othello, Shakespeare posed this problem of a black man in a white society in the role that he's playing. And Shakespeare gave Othello such dignity - he came not from - as he said - not from hate but from honor, from a sense of his own human dignity. And to me, to my mind, there could be no greater character played.” MenMindHumansSaidCharacterProblemHateBlackWhiteActingRolesGreaterHonorDignityHuman Dignity Author:Paul Robeson