“We are in the twilight of this earth. The societies and civilizations of human beings will not endure much longer because of their abuses of power.” HumansEarthHumanityHuman BeingsBuddhismCivilizationAbuseEndureTwilightAbuse Of Power Author:Frederick Lenz
“Home is the first and most important school of character. It is there that every human being receives his best moral training, or his worst; for it is there that he imbibes those principles of conduct which endure through manhood, and cease only with life.” FirstsHumansImportantCharacterHomeSchoolHuman BeingsMoralPrinciplesWorstTrainingEndureCeaseManhood Book:Character Source: Character
“Human beings are remarkably resilient. When you think about it, our species has been teetering upon the edge of the existential cliff since Hiroshima. In short, we endure.” ThinkingHumansHas BeensHuman BeingsSpeciesEndureEdgesExistentialCliffsResilientHiroshimaHiroshima And Nagasaki Author:Rick Yancey
“But the writer who endures and keeps working will finally know that writing the book was something hard and glorious, for at the desk a writer must try to be free of prejudice, meanness of spirit, pettiness, and hatred; strive to be a better human being than the writer normally is, and to do this through concentration on a single word, and then another, and another. This is splendid work, as worthy and demanding as any, and the will and resilience to do it are good for the writer's soul.” KnowsWritingTryingHumansBookSoulHardSpiritHuman BeingsHatredPrejudiceStriveEndureWorthyResilienceGloriousConcentrationDesksSplendidMeannessSingle WordPettiness Author:Andre Dubus